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Lincoln Electric Announces Retirement of George D. Blankenship, Executive Vice President and President of the Americas Welding Segment

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Lincoln Electric Holdings (LECO) announced the retirement of George D. Blankenship, Executive VP and President of the Americas Welding segment, effective May 31, 2020. He has been with the company since 1985, holding several key positions, and his leadership has contributed to over 60 patents and advancements in automation and IoT. Chairman and CEO Christopher L. Mapes will oversee the Americas Welding segment until a successor is appointed. Blankenship expressed confidence in the organization and its operational strategies aimed at future success.

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CLEVELAND, May 20, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. (the “Company”) (Nasdaq: LECO) announced today that George D. Blankenship, Executive Vice President, President Americas Welding segment is retiring effective May 31, 2020. Christopher L. Mapes, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, will oversee the Americas Welding organization until an internal successor to Blankenship is named.

Blankenship joined Lincoln Electric in 1985 as an engineering trainee and held various engineering and product development management positions until 2009, when he was promoted to Senior Vice President and President North America. In 2016, he was named Executive Vice President and President of Americas Welding. During his thirty-five year tenure, his technical, strategic and operational contributions have advanced the Company’s competitive position and reinforced its leadership position.  

“We thank George for his tremendous leadership and contributions, which position Lincoln Electric for future success,” said Mapes. “We congratulate him on an exceptional career that oversaw the development of over 60 patents, the digitization and automation of our solutions, the advent of IoT, additive manufacturing, enhanced commercial and operational excellence, and the development of a strong segment leadership team,” Mapes continued. “We wish him our best in retirement.”

“It’s been an honor and privilege to have had the opportunity to lead in this great company and be part of such an amazing industry,” said Blankenship. “I have infinite confidence in our organization, our products, our people, and our succession planning process which will provide for a smooth leadership transition. We are successful because of our team’s dedication to our customers, our focus on winning, and operating by a strong ethical foundation.” Blankenship continued, “I am confident in the team’s execution of our short-term action plans and our ability to achieve our 2025 Higher Standard Strategy which will build upon our strong leadership position.”

About Lincoln Electric

Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the design, development and manufacture of arc welding products, automated joining, assembly and cutting systems, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting equipment, and has a leading global position in brazing and soldering alloys. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Lincoln has 59 manufacturing locations in 18 countries and a worldwide network of distributors and sales offices covering more than 160 countries. For more information about Lincoln Electric and its products and services, visit the Company’s website at https://www.lincolnelectric.com.

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Email: Amanda_Butler@lincolnelectric.com

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Who is retiring from Lincoln Electric Holdings?

George D. Blankenship, Executive VP and President of the Americas Welding segment, is retiring effective May 31, 2020.

What position will Christopher L. Mapes take after Blankenship's retirement?

Christopher L. Mapes will oversee the Americas Welding organization until a successor is named.

How long did George D. Blankenship work at Lincoln Electric?

George D. Blankenship worked at Lincoln Electric for 35 years since joining in 1985.

What achievements did Blankenship contribute to during his tenure?

He contributed to the development of over 60 patents and advancements in digitization, automation, and IoT.

What is Lincoln Electric's strategy for future growth?

Lincoln Electric aims to achieve its '2025 Higher Standard Strategy' for enhanced operational and commercial excellence.

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