What Happened?
Maumee, OH-based Andersons Incoporated Appointed Anthony Lombardi as Chief Information Officer
Date of management change: September 01, 2016
Maumee, OH-based Andersons Incoporated Appointed Anthony Lombardi as Chief Information Officer
What began as a single grain elevator and one man`s dream has grown into a publicly traded company with diverse interests that include agribusinesses such as grain and plant nutrients as well as railcar leasing and repair, industrial products formulation, turf products, retailing and most recently, ethanol operations. The premise of the original organization, founded by Harold Anderson and his family, was to make it as easy as possible for regional farmers to take their corn to market. The business model of serving others, primarily the customer, is the foundation on which the company was built. Today, throughout all of The Andersons` business endeavors, the company and its nearly 3,000 employees are committed to providing extraordinary service with the utmost integrity.
For 36 years, Tony has worked in various technology disciplines, including more than 30 years in IT strategy development and systems implementation. Tony joins The Andersons after most recently serving as the Vice President of Global Business Services & Chief Information Officer for Armstrong World Industries in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Prior to joining Armstrong World Industries in 1997, Tony worked for Unisys Corporation. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and a Master of Science degree in Computer Science from Villanova University in Villanova, Pennsylvania.
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