Tnemec Company, Inc., Names Chase Bean President and COO

March 16, 2016
Bean was the company's executive vice president for the last eight years

Tnemec Company, Inc., a manufacturer of protective coatings, has named Chase Bean as president and chief operating officer, said former president Pete Cortelyou. In this new role, Bean assumes responsibility over all of Tnemec’s operations.

Bean served Tnemec as executive vice president for the last eight years, where he managed the sales, marketing, research and development and technical services departments. Before this position, he held several other roles at Tnemec, including vice president of sales and director of national accounts, and before that, spent time in the field as a principal sales representative in Minnesota. Bean brings with him over 20 years of experience in the paint and coatings industry

“While serving Tnemec, Bean has demonstrated great leadership and management skills,” commented Cortelyou. “Being a fourth-generation coatings expert, he carries with him the same family values and principles that Tnemec holds dear and will help keep the company’s traditions steadfast for years to come.”

Bean’s career experience at Tnemec has included the oversight of product development and commercialization, national account management and employee development and mentoring. Bean’s experience building business relationships has also allowed him the opportunity to become an integral part of the coating manufacturer’s growth in the international market.

“I look forward to continuing Tnemec’s legacy of nurturing the close relationships we have built with our clients,” said Bean. “With the help of our operations team, our corporate employees and our representatives in the field, I intend to work on moving our company along the path that Pete [Cortelyou] has paved before me and I am excited about the future for Tnemec.”

Cortelyou, who served as Tnemec president for 21 years, will continue in his role as chief executive officer (CEO) until the end of 2016 and will remain the chairman of the board.

“Our company has experienced great growth in product technology and financial strength over the last decade,” explained Bean. “This is due in large part to our executive staff’s commitment to providing a special company culture that we share with our customers. We will consider this the basis of our new norm and we anticipate many more good years ahead.”

Prior to his position as a Tnemec sales representative, Bean spent time as both a technical service and customer service representative. Bean attended The University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn., where he studied English and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in the subject. He also attended the University of Missouri - Kansas City where he obtained an Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) degree.

Source: Tnemec Company, Inc.

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