All Flex Names Matt Keithly President and CEO
September 21, 2018 | All FlexEstimated reading time: 1 minute

All Flex has appointed Matt Keithly as its new president and CEO. This process has taken over a year, since the announcement last July that former president Greg Closser wished to retire.
Matt Keithly earned his MBA from Washington University in St. Louis and moved to Minnesota with his family in 2011 to become Vice President-Americas for Control Techniques, which was part of Emerson’s Industrial Automation Group. He spent 25 years with Emerson in various leadership roles in marketing, sales, and general management.
“I’m excited to join the All Flex team and be part of an organization that is focused on delivering value and ensuring customer success,” said Keithly.
Keithly has a customer-oriented leadership approach and experience developing and executing strategies that lead to profitable sales growth. This experience is crucial as All Flex continues to grow and expand its capability offerings.
“I really want the company to do well, but I know that we need someone new for this next stage in the life of All Flex," said Closser. "I am really happy that I am leaving the company with a great team of people, including Matt Keithly, our new president.”
About All Flex
All Flex is a portfolio company of Granite Equity Partners. All Flex manufactures quick-turn to high volume production runs of flexible circuits and flexible heaters with component assembly. All Flex products are commonly used in the medical, military, aerospace, automotive, instrumentation, and various industrial markets. All Flex is headquartered with two buildings in Northfield, MN and a third manufacturing facility 35 miles north in Bloomington, MN. The company is: AS9100\ISO 9001 Certified, UL Recognized, ITAR/JCP Registered and is an active IPC Member.
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