Shape Process Automation Appoints Sargon Haddad to the Position of Vice President, Burlington Division

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August 31, 2021

By Stephanie Stanton, Marketing Manager, Shape Process Automation

Shape Process Automation Group (SPA), a global provider of advanced materials cutting and a full-service systems robotics integrator, has recently announced the appointment of Sargon Haddad to the position of Vice President – Burlington division, located in Ontario, Canada.

As part of the senior leadership team and reporting to the Global President of SPA, Nino LaDuca, he will oversee several key functions within the organization including applications, engineering, and operations. His many years of experience will be an integral asset to the continued growth of the business.

“Sargon has been an instrumental part of our Burlington leadership and operations team since June 2015 and has earned this opportunity to lead our facility in Canada. He has led several key projects and oversaw the recent operational transition in our Burlington facility,” said Global President Nino LaDuca. “We are confident that under Sargon’s leadership, the Burlington division will continue to lead SPA’s global robotics integration and advanced automation capabilities.”

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