New Hampshire Ball Bearings, Inc. is pleased to announce the promotion of Gary Groleau to the position of Senior Divisional Manager. In his new and expanded role, Gary will help NHBB’s leadership facilitate organizational change and training & development efforts across all three divisions. At the same time, Gary will continue serving as the Human Resources Manager for the Astro Division, a position he has held for over 11 years.
“We are pleased that Gary has taken on an expanded role within the company. His newly created position amplifies our commitment to our most important asset . . . our employees,” said Rich Bardellini, NHBB’s vice president of manufacturing. “By fostering greater collaboration between the divisions and developing a uniform approach to employee training and development, we hope to give our employees the tools that enable them to succeed.”
Gary’s educational background includes a B.A. degree in English Education from the University of New Hampshire and a Masters degree in Community Economic Development from New Hampshire College. For the past three years Gary has been working on his Ed.D. (Doctor of Education) degree in Organizational Change from Pepperdine University. He is currently two-thirds of the way through the program.
New Hampshire Ball Bearings, Inc. is a U.S.-based subsidiary of global manufacturer Minebea Co., Ltd. NHBB produces a diverse range of precision bearing products for the aerospace, defense, health and instrumentation markets. NHBB’s Astro Division in Laconia, NH serves as a valued technical resource to key aerospace customers and is a leading domestic supplier of standard and custom-designed spherical, rod end and loader slot bearings.
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