Joseph Mirabile Named President of USSC Group

USSC Group

Exton, PA – USSC Group, a global leader in safety and survivability solutions for niche transportation markets, today announced that Joe Mirabile, VP Business Development and Corporate Counsel, has been named President.

“Over his past 5 years at USSC, Joe Mirabile has proven to be an innovative, hard-working addition to our Executive Team.  Holding multiple positions, Joe has been instrumental in directing the expansion of USSC into new markets. Under his leadership USSC has developed tremendous opportunities in the First Responder and FMNA Distributor markets. These efforts compliment the work done by Ray Melleady in the transit markets, Rick Klotz in the International and Rail Markets and David Kiernan in the Military Markets. Effective immediately Joe will be taking over as President of USSC. In this capacity he is responsible for all divisions and company operations. I’m confident that Joe will not only expedite our expansion, and with his staff improve operations, but will also improve communications and teamwork throughout the entire organization. ” said CEO Christian Hammarskjold.

“I look forward to engaging with the dedicated and passionate group of employees at USSC as we continue to expand our offerings and grow across our product group. The executive team will continue to be focused on supporting our rapid expansion. We have hired key personnel including Steve Toren as VP Sales First Responder, and Frank Rzeznikiewicz as COO. We are implementing key process improvements and will continue to invest in new equipment and tooling to support our growth,” said Joseph Mirabile.

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