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Heat Transfer Products Group, LLC (HTPG), manufacturer of commercial refrigeration equipment sold under the recognized brands of Russell, Witt, Kramer and ColdZone, announces the appointment of Mark Evans as Vice President and General Manager. He brings more than 20 years of experience from GE Appliances serving in operations, engineering, and marketing and sales positions.

Mark will report to Mike Branson, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Rheem Air Operations, which includes the HTPG division.

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“I am pleased to have Mark join the HTPG and Rheem family. He has a remarkable record of accomplishments through a succession of operations, product strategy, and executive leadership positions. His successes and experience will enable him to guide HTPG to innovate, invest, and deliver on our vision to become the recognized market leader in customer valued, high-quality refrigeration solutions,” said Branson.

Evans earned a bachelor’s of science degree in Mechanical Engineering from University of Missouri-Rolla (later renamed to Missouri University of Science and Technology) and a master’s in business administration from Vanderbilt University. He will be working in HTPG’s corporate office in Duluth, Georgia.

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