Scott Knisely, New President of Forel North America

Date: 29 June 2023
Source: Forel
Scott Knisely, President of Forel North America
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Scott Knisely, President of Forel North America

Date: 29 June 2023

Marco Schiavon, former CEO of Forel NA, has finished his mission in the US and will return permanently to Italy.

Scott Knisely is the new President and CEO of Forel North America. With over 15 years of experience in the glass industry, including his position as Vice President of Sales for Forel NA these past years, Scott brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to our company. He has previously held other senior leadership roles within the industry and his personal vision for the future aligns perfectly with our company’s strategic goals and service commitment.

“Forel North America’s mission is to deliver high-quality products and exceptional customer service” explains Scott “That’s what our customers have come to expect from us and we are committed to investing in our people, technology and service standards to keep us at the forefront of the industry”.

Marco Schiavon, former CEO of Forel NA, has finished his mission in the US and will return permanently to Italy, where he will take up a management role at Forel Headquarters.

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