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Jim Kraft named product director for Brock Grain
 
MILFORD, Ind. – Jim Kraft has been named product director for Brock Grain Systems, according to Don Sjolin, vice president and general manager for the CTB Inc. business unit. In this new position, Kraft will provide additional support in Brock’s commitment to product leadership in the market.
Kraft has been employed with CTB since 1988. Most recently, he served as Chore-Time engineering manager, a position he has had since 2014. During this time, he led a team of engineers and support staff in the development of Chore-Time products. Other positions he has had at CTB include product engineer, senior product engineer and product manager.
A native of Trufant, Mich., Kraft has a bachelor’s degree in agricultural engineering from Michigan State University. He currently resides in New Paris, Ind.
Part of the CTB, Inc. family of companies, Brock Grain Systems (www.brockgrain.com) is a global provider of grain storage, handling, conditioning and structural systems. Founded in 1957, Brock offers systems under the Brock® and LeMar® brands. The company operates facilities in Indiana, Iowa and Missouri and features an extensive dealer network.

1/25/2021