Norman J. Sturdevant
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Norman J.
Sturdevant has served as Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Quaker Fabric Corp.
since August 2001.
From August 1999 to April 2001, he served as Vice President of Information Technology for Bausch & Lomb's Europe, Middle East and Africa Region.
Prior to that, Mr. Sturdevant served in various director and manager-level information technology positions with Bausch & Lomb, Entex Information Services and Electronic Data Systems.
He served as an Officer in the U.S.
Navy from 1978 to 1984.
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Quaker Fabric Corp.
Quaker Fabric Corp. TextilesProcess Industries The Group's principal activities are to designer, manufacturer and worldwide marketer of woven upholstery fabrics primarily for residential furniture and one of the largest producers of Jacquard upholstery fabrics. It also develops and manufactures specialty yarns. The product line of the Group consists of over 5,000 traditional, contemporary, transitional and country fabric patterns intended to meet the styling and design, color, texture, quality and pricing requirements of furniture manufacturers. The Group introduces approximately 1,000 new products to the market annually. It has distribution centers in United States, Canada, Mexico, North America, the Middle East, South America and Europe and serves over 3,000 furniture manufacturers worldwide. | Hoofd Techniek/Wetenschap/O&O | 14-01-2010 |
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Quaker Fabric Corp.
Quaker Fabric Corp. TextilesProcess Industries The Group's principal activities are to designer, manufacturer and worldwide marketer of woven upholstery fabrics primarily for residential furniture and one of the largest producers of Jacquard upholstery fabrics. It also develops and manufactures specialty yarns. The product line of the Group consists of over 5,000 traditional, contemporary, transitional and country fabric patterns intended to meet the styling and design, color, texture, quality and pricing requirements of furniture manufacturers. The Group introduces approximately 1,000 new products to the market annually. It has distribution centers in United States, Canada, Mexico, North America, the Middle East, South America and Europe and serves over 3,000 furniture manufacturers worldwide. | Process Industries |