GF Machining Solutions Adds to Marketing, Sales Team
Dante Payva, Sammy Shabib, Heather Natal and Jon Carlson will support sales, service and support of the company’s milling, EDM and laser texturing solutions.
Share





GF Machining Solutions (Lincolnshire, Illinois) has appointed several new members to its sales and marketing team. Dante Payva, Sammy Shabib, Heather Natal and Jon Carlson now fill roles that enable the company to enhance the sales, service and support for its milling, EDM and laser texturing solutions.
Dante Payva is now product manager for the company’s portfolio of milling machines. He brings more than 18 years of experience in technical and manufacturing fields to this position, including 17 years as a technical service specialist and a technical support engineer with the company.
Sammy Shabib has joined the company as sales manager for its milling products. Previously, he was district sales manager for JTEKT Toyoda Americas Corp., where he managed the Southern California distribution team.
Heather Natal has been hired as marketing manager. She will draw upon more than 15 years of marketing communications experience with DSM Functional Materials and DMG America to drive the company’s communication efforts and support its marketing and sales objectives.
Jon Carlson, who previously served as GF Machining Solutions’ marketing coordinator, has been named product manager for its range of advanced manufacturing solutions. In his new position, he will be responsible for delivering on the growth objectives for additive manufacturing, laser texturing and micro-machining products.
Related Content
-
4 Commonly Misapplied CNC Features
Misapplication of these important CNC features will result in wasted time, wasted or duplicated effort and/or wasted material.
-
How to Determine the Currently Active Work Offset Number
Determining the currently active work offset number is practical when the program zero point is changing between workpieces in a production run.
-
Ballbar Testing Benefits Low-Volume Manufacturing
Thanks to ballbar testing with a Renishaw QC20-W, the Autodesk Technology Centers now have more confidence in their machine tools.