Hendrick honors employees for years of service

Sales rep Jack Altmeyer retires after 34 years with company

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Jack Altmyer, left, was honored by Hendrick Manufacturing Co. on his retirement at the end of September after 34 years of service to the company, and company co-president Mike Drake expressed his gratitude for Altmyer’s loyalty to the company since 1977.

  

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By Staff reports
Posted Nov 02, 2011 @ 09:59 AM
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Hendrick Manufacturing Co. in Carbondale, North America’s largest privately-owned metal perforator, celebrated its annual anniversary luncheon for employees on Thursday, Oct. 27.
At the luncheon, Hendrick honored employees for their years of service to the company. Those honored have a combined total of 275 years of service.
Hendrick Manufacturing Co. also announced the retirement of John “Jack” Altmeyer.  On September 30, Jack closed up his briefcase after 34 years of service to the company to enjoy retirement by spending more time with his wife Ann and their eight grandchildren.
This will mark the first time since 1977 that Jack will not be representing Hendrick as a Regional Sales Representative in the territories of New York and Canada. 
Jack started Altmeyer & Company in 1974, selling raw materials to various manufacturers in New York, Pennsylvania, and Southern Ontario.  Prior to beginning his own company, Jack worked as the Regional Sales Manager for Alan Wood Steel Company for 16 years. 
Jack is an alumnus of Harvard University, where he received a degree in economics.
He served as an Alpine Course Referee at the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics, and was a member of the the town board of Cazenovia for 11 years.

Hendrick Manufacturing Co. in Carbondale, North America’s largest privately-owned metal perforator, celebrated its annual anniversary luncheon for employees on Thursday, Oct. 27.
At the luncheon, Hendrick honored employees for their years of service to the company. Those honored have a combined total of 275 years of service.
Hendrick Manufacturing Co. also announced the retirement of John “Jack” Altmeyer.  On September 30, Jack closed up his briefcase after 34 years of service to the company to enjoy retirement by spending more time with his wife Ann and their eight grandchildren.
This will mark the first time since 1977 that Jack will not be representing Hendrick as a Regional Sales Representative in the territories of New York and Canada. 
Jack started Altmeyer & Company in 1974, selling raw materials to various manufacturers in New York, Pennsylvania, and Southern Ontario.  Prior to beginning his own company, Jack worked as the Regional Sales Manager for Alan Wood Steel Company for 16 years. 
Jack is an alumnus of Harvard University, where he received a degree in economics.
He served as an Alpine Course Referee at the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics, and was a member of the the town board of Cazenovia for 11 years.

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