January Go-To Guy: Bill Lekki, Precious Plate
Precious Plate says it goes to Bill for solve engineering problems, new product development, quoting, environmental reporting, company-wide engineering support and much more.
Bill Lekki, Precious Plate
Bill Lekki, technical director of Precious Plate, began working for the company 35 years ago as a process control lab technician. He has also worked as a production foreman, quality and engineering manager. Precious Plate says it goes to Bill for solve engineering problems, new product development, quoting, environmental reporting, company-wide engineering support and much more.
Adrian Sanchez and Kally Powell, All-Color Powder Coating in Wisconsin.
Know a guy or gal in the industry that should be recognized? Email Jess Larkin at jlarkin@pfonline.com.
Originally published in January 2016.
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