Walter Surface Tech Joins Board of ABINOX
Jorge Farsky is the new communications director of the Stainless Steel Association of Brazil.
Posted: August 31, 2015
“It is an honor to have been invited to join the board of directors. The opportunity to further connect with this segment of the industry is aligned with our mission of delivering leading edge innovations to market, and in so doing, helping our customers work better."
Walter Surface Technologies Inc. (Montreal, QC), the global industry leader in surface treatment technologies, has announced that it has been appointed to the board of directors of ABINOX, the Stainless Steel Association of Brazil. Jorge Farsky, the managing director of Walter Brazil, will as assume the role of communications director of ABINOX, effective immediately.
The Brazilian Stainless Steel Association is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the usage of stainless steel in the Brazilian market. Based in São Paulo, the organization provides its members with marketing support programs, industry training, sponsors education seminars and assists in the development and promotion of the industry.
Farsky has served as the managing director for Walter Brazil since the regional office opened in 1996. He has been instrumental in strategically leading the company’s success in the region. His 25 years of broad experience across the metal working industry will assist with the association’s mission.
“It is an honor to have been invited to join the board of directors”, explains Farsky. “The opportunity to further connect with this segment of the industry is aligned with our mission of delivering leading edge innovations to market, and in so doing, helping our customers work better.”
Walter is strongly committed to the advancement of the metal working industry and has developed innovative solutions and has invested in technology specifically designed for the stainless steel market. “Our closer involvement with ABNINOX will help us better understand our customers’ and the market’s needs,” added Farsky.