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Ben Brydges Appointed Wood-Mizer CEO

Wood-Mizer has named Ben Brydges as Chief Executive Officer. In his new role, Brydges will guide the company into its next phase of strategic growth and product innovation, strengthening Wood-Mizer’s position as a trusted name around the globe. He joins Wood-Mizer with extensive leadership experience across automotive, industrial, security, and consumer goods markets. His career includes senior leadership roles at Dana Inc., FRAM Group, and most recently at dormakaba, where he served as the North American leader based in Indianapolis.  He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Toledo. 

“My leadership philosophy aligns strongly with Wood-Mizer’s values,” says Brydges. “I’m truly excited to join the Wood-Mizer team and build on this company’s strong foundation. Together, by listening to our customers, supporting one another, and embracing new opportunities, we will achieve incredible things and shape a bright future. Wood-Mizer is a powerful brand with a passionate following that I am both humbled and honored to lead.”

Recognized for his expertise in operations, engineering, and organizational leadership, Brydges is known for building strong teams, driving innovation, and delivering products that set industry benchmarks.

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