While Kurt officially joined
the Wood Stone team on April Fools Day in 1996, he first
became involved with Wood Stone in 1992 when he called on
one of the founders, Harry Hegarty’s incinerator building
business. “I was selling high temperature ceramics to Harry
for his incinerators, and one day I came into his shop and
saw something that I didn’t recognize – it turned out to be
one of Wood Stone’s early ovens. It is hard to believe, but
that was over 5,000 ovens ago!”
Before Wood Stone, Kurt had
worked in a variety of small and large corporations. He has
traveled the world (literally) visiting manufacturing
operations where he designed, sold, and installed high
temperature ceramic materials and systems for heavy
industry. Over those years, he was responsible for various
sales, product development, customer service and marketing
efforts. In addition, he has extensive field sales
experience, which is how he first met Wood Stone.
Kurt graduated with a BS in
Ceramic Engineering (material science) from the University
of Illinois that included ceramics, metallurgy and polymer
science. He also has a strong background in photography and
design that he acquired by working in photography studios
and eventually his own business that specialized in
commercial and fashion photography.
“Beside mowing lawns and
shoveling snow, my first paying job was in the foodservice
industry washing dishes after weddings at church when I was
about 12. Wood Stone is a wonderful place to work and I love
the food that these ovens produce, but I have to admit that
I miss all the free wedding cake.”
Along with his contributions
to the sales team, Kurt also organizes over twenty events
such as tradeshows a year, and works extensively with key
customer accounts and with the dealer, consultant, and
representative community.
“What I enjoy the most about
being at Wood Stone is the passion that people here have for
what they do, how they do it, and for life in general. If
you have to work, what could be better than doing something
you love with people you like? That is Wood Stone for me.”