MHS/Fortna hires Jim Hilderhoff

The new senior vice president will be responsible for the company’s distribution and fulfillment business.

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The newly combined MHS/Fortna group, an automation and software company, announced the appointment of Jim Hilderhoff as senior vice president, distribution and fulfillment. In this role, Hilderhoff will be responsible for the global distribution and fulfillment business including commercial, operations, software technology and solutions. Hilderhoff will also provide strategic leadership, establish long-range growth goals and drive success in solving clients’ toughest problems.

Hilderhoff joins the company from TPI Composites where he was the chief commercial officer, responsible for leading the commercial and services teams for a $2 billion company. Prior to that, he spent more than 30 years with the General Electric Company, leading service and technology businesses in both commercial and operating capacities, inclusive of software, on a global basis.

His background also includes an MBA from the Wharton School and a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Science from Penn State University.

Rob McKeel, chief executive officer, MHS/Fortna, stated, “Jim’s experience and approach to scaling high-growth companies and architecting operational excellence will strengthen our capabilities and take our distribution and fulfillment business to the next level of growth.” McKeel continued, “Jim’s background in building and leading world class teams, as well as his ability to navigate complex business environments is critical as we take our business forward.”

“This is an exciting time to join the organization,” said Hilderhoff. “I look forward to guiding our global teams as they continue to design and deliver next generation omnichannel solutions and supporting our clients through their digital transformation journey.”

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