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Donaldson Co. Announces Officer Changes And Board Appointment

Donaldson Co. has announced a number of officer changes today, which are effective April 1.

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – Donaldson Company Inc. has announced a number of officer changes today, which are effective April 1.
 
Charles McMurray, 60, senior vice president and chief administrative officer, retires after 33 years of service. McMurray joined Donaldson in 1980 and has held key management roles in the company’s operations in the U.S. and Europe and also with the company’s joint venture with Caterpillar. Throughout his career, he also held other senior leadership roles, including vice president of human resources and senior vice president of industrial products, before assuming his most recent role as senior vice president and chief administrative officer with responsibility for Latin America, South Africa and a number of the company’s functional groups.
 
"Charlie has been a key leader in building our company’s outstanding track record. I would like to thank Charlie for his dedication to the needs of our company, customers, shareholders and employees, and his steadfast commitment to operational excellence which will be among the many hallmarks of his Donaldson legacy," said Bill Cook, CEO.
 
Tod Carpenter, 54, has been appointed to the company’s board of directors and promoted to chief operating officer (COO) from his current role as senior vice president, engine products. Carpenter joined Donaldson in 1996. He has held a number of positions including general manager of gas turbine systems; vice president of industrial filtration solutions; and vice president, Europe and Middle East, before assuming his current role. Carpenter has a bachelor’s degree in manufacturing technology from Indiana State University and an MBA from Long Beach State University.
 
"Tod brings a wealth of general management and global leadership experience to his new role. His track-record of driving strategic growth initiatives, launching innovative proprietary products, and strengthening relationships with our key global customers is impressive and prepares him well for the COO role," said Cook.
 
Thomas Scalf, 47, is promoted to senior vice president, engine products, from his current role as vice president of global industrial air filtration. Scalf joined Donaldson in 1989 and has held a number of key roles including plant manager in the U.S. and Europe; director of operations; and general manager in the exhaust and emissions, industrial air filtration, and industrial filtration solutions businesses before assuming his current role. Scalf earned a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from Iowa State University and an MBA from St. Ambrose College.
 
"In his current role, Tom has led the highly successful globalization of our industrial air filtration business, championed the dramatic refreshment of our dust collection product line, and posted outstanding revenue growth. He brings a wealth of leadership experience to his new role, where he can build on the success of our Engine Products business," said Cook.
 
Jeffrey Spethmann, 49, is appointed vice president, global industrial air filtration. Spethmann is currently the vice president of the company’s exhaust and emissions business unit, a position he has held since returning to Donaldson in 2013. Spethmann’s prior Donaldson experience included a variety of engineering and technology positions from 1988 through 1999. From 1999 through 2013, Spethmann held positions of general manager and then president of Blow Molded Specialties Inc. and president and CEO of Waltek Inc. Spethmann holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Minnesota’s Institute of Technology and an MBA from the University of Minnesota.
 
"Jeff’s deep operations and technical experience, as well as broad management and strategic perspectives, provided the impressive foundation for his return to Donaldson and will serve him well in his new role," said Cook.
 

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