Ironrock Capital Inc. Announces Employee Promotions

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Ironrock Capital Inc. is pleased to announce the promotion of John Stuckey to the position of Plant Superintendent and Dan Call’s promotion as Technical Director.
In his position as Plant Superintendent, Mr. Stuckey will be responsible for plant production, including Grinding, Manufacturing, and Packaging. He will be instrumental in developing Ironrock’s workforce, process improvements, and yearly budgeting. He will also assist in production scheduling.
Mr. Stuckey has 30 years of experience at Ironrock and has been a manager and employee in most of the areas of the manufacturing facility.
Dan Call, Technical Director for Ironrock, has been given responsibility for the Kiln Department to add to his areas of concern. In his role as Technical Director, Mr. Call also oversees quality control, environmental compliance and lab management.
Mr. Call has 24 years of experience at Ironrock in addition to his Industrial Ceramics Technology degree from Hocking College.
About Ironrock Capital Inc.
Located in Canton Ohio, Ironrock Capital, Inc. is a fifth generation family-owned company manufacturing the highest quality unglazed ceramic quarry tile, and thin brick. The company’s brands include Metropolitan Ceramics®,
METROBRICK®, and Royal Thin Brick®. While each brand targets a specific need of the design community, a common thread of commitment to quality and innovation runs throughout.
Ironrock’s products are sold throughout the United States and beyond. In bringing them to market, Ironrock blends quality craftsmanship with more than 150 years of ceramic manufacturing experience. Visit the Ironrock website @ www.ironrock.com to learn more.

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