April 2005
TIETEX NAMES HUNT TO HEAD ITS TICKING DIVISION.
Corporation Gearing
Up To Be At The Forefront Of Changing Landscape.
SPARTANBURG, SC -- Tietex International has named textile industry
veteran Beth Hunt to head the company's Ticking Division, replacing
Ron Weaver who has announced his retirement after 30 years in the
textile industry.
According to Mike Hardegree, corporate director of sales and business
development, Weaver has agreed to serve the company in a consulting
capacity.
Hunt brings impressive management credentials to one of the company's
core operating divisions, Hardegree said. "Time and again, Ms. Hunt
has demonstrated the essential qualities that lead to success; so
our entire management team looks forward to working with her and benefiting
from her experience and leadership in the textile industry."
Under Hunt's direction as general manager of the division, Hardegree
said, Tietex Ticking expects to expand along a broad front, concentrating
on the development of enhanced products, new markets and innovative
ideas. He said, "Like every other major textile company, we are keenly
aware that, even with our known strengths and traditional success
factors, we must always adopt an attitude of transformation."
Hunt echoed the need for a willingness
to adapt to change. She
said," The growth of visco-elastic beds and one-sided mattresses
is a reality. We're also witnessing the full emergence of new
flammability standards. My job will be to navigate these and other
changes and offer our customers innovative solutions, and I'm excited
by the opportunity."
Hunt comes to Tietex from the Window fashions Division of Hunter
Douglas where she worked as vice president of the new products business
unit. She spent the bulk of her career, 22 years in all, in various
management positions with the Precision Fabrics Division of Burlington
Industries and with Precision Fabrics Group (PFG), a spin-off from
Burlington. She was vice president/business director of the Performance
Fabrics Division of PFG for 12 years.
A systems engineer and systems analyst in her early career, Hunt
received her BS in mathematics and physics from William and Mary and
her MBA from UNC-Greensboro.
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