Richard Feeser to retire from Superior Technical Ceramics, John Goodrich takes over

Vermont Business Magazine The Board of Directors of Superior Technical Ceramics(STC) based in St Albans today announced former Weidmann executive John Goodrichhas been named president, effective October 1st.He will take up the role asRichard Feeserembraces retirement, having served a distinguished32-year career withSuperior Technical Ceramics. Throughout his over 40 years of service in the ceramics industry, the last 32 of which he spent at STC, Feeser has shown a passion for driving ever higher levels of customer satisfaction and has been instrumental in developing innovative and profitable new product lines.Critically, he provided a well managed transition in leadership following the death of the company's founder.He has achieved all this while respecting the firm's employees, valued suppliers, and ultimately, STC customers, who remain the firm's lifeblood.

John Goodrich

John Goodrich, who has previous experience at STC through serving on the company's Board, will now take on the responsibility of president. This will allow STC to benefit from his 37 years of experience in the technical manufacturing industry where he has held international positions for Weidmann Electrical Technology, a global firm headquartered inSwitzerland. Goodrich, who is aVermontresident, previously led the combined North and South American operations for Weidmann from the region's largest plant, based inStJohnsbury, Vermont.

A prepared statement from the Board of Directors read: "We're happy for Richard as he embraces his well-earned retirement, but are pleased he will continue to provide hisexperience, guidance, and expertise to our Board and Officers.We also appreciate that hehas agreed to continue to represent STC in its leadership roles at the AACCM and the Ceramic and Glass Industry Foundation."

STC looks forward to affecting a smooth transition between these seasoned industry veterans, continuing to strengthen its position as an innovative, customer-centric firm providing unique and technically complex products to the world's most discerning and exacting manufacturers.

According to Vermont Business Magazine, Superior has about 100 employees. Weidmann has about 300.

Those who want to wish Richard a happy retirement are encouraged to send personal notes to STC, c/oAmy Davenport, his Executive Assistant for many years.

About Superior Technical Ceramics

Superior Technical Ceramics is a market-leading technical ceramic manufacturing company with more than 116 years of technical ceramic material solutions experience. The firm offers custom engineering services, including prototyping, materials design consulting and custom manufacturing.For more information see:www.ceramics.net

SOURCE ST. ALBANS, Vt.,Oct. 24, 2017/PRNewswire/ --Superior Technical Ceramicswww.ceramics.net