Link-Belt appoints training manager

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Chris Perry, Training Manager, Link-Belt Cranes

Chris Perry has been promoted to training manager at Link-Belt Cranes. Perry will be responsible for managing and directing all aspects of Link-Belt training programs, including Preferred Technician Training Program, Master Technician Training Program, sales training, parts training and factory training.

“Chris has been integral in Link-Belt’s training growth,” said Rebecca Vaughn, manager of marketing and technical communications. “Link-Belt continues its position as a flag bearer for technical training of industry personnel and I am confident that Chris’ experience will continue our company success and enhance the program in the years to come.”

Perry began his career with the U.S. Air Force as an Aircraft Weapons Systems Specialist. He began his career at Link-Belt in 2014 as a factory trainer and later transitioned to technical instructor in 2016 working with Link-Belt’s field technical staff for distributor and customer training. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Education from the University of Kentucky.

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