Profile
Kevin S.
Grodzki served as President & Chief Executive Officer at Life Fitness, Inc. from 2000 to 2005.
He was also Vice President at Crompton Corp.
from 1999 to 2000 and Vice President at Brunswick Corp.
from 2013 to 2015.
Additionally, he was President-Global Sales & Marketing at Mercury Marine.
Grodzki earned an undergraduate degree from Saint Francis University in 1977 and an MBA from the University of Delaware in 1997.
Former positions of Kevin S. Grodzki
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Life Fitness, Inc.
Life Fitness, Inc. Recreational ProductsConsumer Durables Life Fitness, Inc. manufactures fitness equipment for commercial and consumer use. It also designs cardiovascular and strength-training products. The firm's products include strength systems, exercise bikes, treadmills, cross-trainers and stair-climbers. Its products are used by health and fitness centers. The company's products are sold under the brand names of Life Fitness, Life Fitness Sports, ParaBody, Essential and Hammer. The company was founded by Augustine L. Nieto in 1977 and is headquartered in Rosemont, IL. | President | 2004-12-31 |
Crompton Corp.
Crompton Corp. Chemicals: SpecialtyProcess Industries Crompton Corporation is a global producer and marketer of specialty chemicals and polymer products. Products and services solve customer problems and add value to customers' products.Crompton, formed by the merger of Crompton & Knowles and Witco, isn't mixed-up, but its products are. The company gets three-fourths of its sales from producing polymers; polymer additives, including additives for plastics, rubber, and urethane; and polymer processing equipment. Crompton agreed to acquire Great Lakes Chemical in early 2005 | Corporate Officer/Principal | 1999-12-31 |
Mercury Marine
Mercury Marine Recreational ProductsConsumer Durables Mercury Marine manufactures outboards motors and MerCruiser inboard engines. It is engaged in designing and producing boat engines. Its product brands include Mercury and Mariner outboards, Mercury MerCruiser, Sterndrives and inboards, & accessories, Mercury & Typhoon propellers and Mercury Jet Drives. The company was founded by Carl Kiekhaefer in 1939 and is headquartered in Fond du Lac, WI. | Sales & Marketing | - |
BRUNSWICK CORPORATION | Public Communications Contact | - |
Training of Kevin S. Grodzki
University of Delaware | Masters Business Admin |
Saint Francis University | Undergraduate Degree |
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BRUNSWICK CORPORATION | Producer Manufacturing |
Private companies | 3 |
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Life Fitness, Inc.
Life Fitness, Inc. Recreational ProductsConsumer Durables Life Fitness, Inc. manufactures fitness equipment for commercial and consumer use. It also designs cardiovascular and strength-training products. The firm's products include strength systems, exercise bikes, treadmills, cross-trainers and stair-climbers. Its products are used by health and fitness centers. The company's products are sold under the brand names of Life Fitness, Life Fitness Sports, ParaBody, Essential and Hammer. The company was founded by Augustine L. Nieto in 1977 and is headquartered in Rosemont, IL. | Consumer Durables |
Mercury Marine
Mercury Marine Recreational ProductsConsumer Durables Mercury Marine manufactures outboards motors and MerCruiser inboard engines. It is engaged in designing and producing boat engines. Its product brands include Mercury and Mariner outboards, Mercury MerCruiser, Sterndrives and inboards, & accessories, Mercury & Typhoon propellers and Mercury Jet Drives. The company was founded by Carl Kiekhaefer in 1939 and is headquartered in Fond du Lac, WI. | Consumer Durables |
Crompton Corp.
Crompton Corp. Chemicals: SpecialtyProcess Industries Crompton Corporation is a global producer and marketer of specialty chemicals and polymer products. Products and services solve customer problems and add value to customers' products.Crompton, formed by the merger of Crompton & Knowles and Witco, isn't mixed-up, but its products are. The company gets three-fourths of its sales from producing polymers; polymer additives, including additives for plastics, rubber, and urethane; and polymer processing equipment. Crompton agreed to acquire Great Lakes Chemical in early 2005 | Process Industries |
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