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    Greg Weddle

    Vice President, Global Supply Chain at Dover Corporation

    Greg Weddle is a senior executive with extensive experience in procurement and operations, currently serving as the Vice President Global Supply Chain, CSCO at Dover Corporation.1 He has been in this role since January 2022, based in the Greater Chicago Area.1

    Career Progression at Dover Corporation

    Weddle has a long-standing career with Dover Corporation, having held several leadership positions within the company:

    • Vice President Global Strategic Sourcing (2018 - January 2022)
    • Vice President, Global Sourcing, Indirects and Transportation (2011 - 2018)
    • Supply Chain Leader, Dover Engineered Systems (April 2010 - July 2011)

    Previous Experience

    Before his tenure at Dover Corporation, Greg Weddle held various management positions in different companies:

    • VP Supply Chain at Hill PHOENIX - a Dover Company (2001 - 2010)
    • General Manager, Dump Trailer Division at Dorsey Trailers Inc. (1999 - 2001)
    • Plant Manager at Baker Equipment Engineering Company (1992 - 1999)
    • Custom Engineering Supervisor at Volvo Trucks (1986 - 1992)

    Education

    Greg Weddle's educational background includes:

    • An MBA from Averett University
    • A BS in Mechanical Engineering from Virginia Military Institute

    Throughout his career, Weddle has demonstrated expertise in strategic sourcing, supply chain management, and operations, making him a valuable asset to Dover Corporation's leadership team.1

    Highlights

    Apr 5 · YourGV.com
    Raw talent, hard work lead to success for Greg Weddle - YourGV.com

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