David Wrabel
Corporate Officer/Principal bij BEACON ROOFING SUPPLY, INC.
Profiel
David Wrabel is currently the Chief Credit Officer & Vice President at Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. He previously worked at Crompton Corp.
as the Manager-North American Credit Operations from 1988 to 2002.
Mr. Wrabel received his undergraduate degree from the University of Connecticut.
Actieve functies van David Wrabel
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BEACON ROOFING SUPPLY, INC. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01-04-2006 |
Eerdere bekende functies van David Wrabel
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Crompton Corp.
Crompton Corp. Chemicals: SpecialtyProcess Industries Crompton Corporation is a global producer and marketer of specialty chemicals and polymer products. Products and services solve customer problems and add value to customers' products.Crompton, formed by the merger of Crompton & Knowles and Witco, isn't mixed-up, but its products are. The company gets three-fourths of its sales from producing polymers; polymer additives, including additives for plastics, rubber, and urethane; and polymer processing equipment. Crompton agreed to acquire Great Lakes Chemical in early 2005 | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01-01-2002 |
Opleiding van David Wrabel
University of Connecticut | Undergraduate Degree |
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BEACON ROOFING SUPPLY, INC. | Distribution Services |
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Crompton Corp.
Crompton Corp. Chemicals: SpecialtyProcess Industries Crompton Corporation is a global producer and marketer of specialty chemicals and polymer products. Products and services solve customer problems and add value to customers' products.Crompton, formed by the merger of Crompton & Knowles and Witco, isn't mixed-up, but its products are. The company gets three-fourths of its sales from producing polymers; polymer additives, including additives for plastics, rubber, and urethane; and polymer processing equipment. Crompton agreed to acquire Great Lakes Chemical in early 2005 | Process Industries |