Ideal Industries taps Jim Davidson to run SK Professional Tools unit

Aug. 24, 2016
Davidson had been running the Ideal Innovation Center for the last six years and has extensive expertise in both manufacturing and marketing.

Ideal Industries, Inc. chairman and CEO Jim James announced the promotion of Jim Davidson to general manager of the company’s SK Professional Tools business unit. Davidson had been running the Ideal Innovation Center for the last six years and has extensive expertise in both manufacturing and marketing. Davidson was also instrumental in the company’s acquisition of SK in 2010. He replaces Joe Saganowich who has taken a leadership position in a sports marketing company closer to his home near Raleigh, N.C.

“We’re thrilled to turn over the SK business to a proven business builder like Jim Davidson,” said James. “He is just what we need right now to drive the business forward. He’s got the vision, manufacturing know-how and the brand building skills to drive the business forward.” James noted that Davidson joined Ideal after 17 years in manufacturing and marketing with Craftsman. Davidson also worked at Klein Tools. “He knows the industry very, very well,” said James.

Under Davidson’s leadership, the Ideal innovation team developed and delivered three product platforms across the enterprise. In fact, Davidson collaborated with the SK team to re-invent the professional mechanics wrench, ultimately delivering the SK X-FRAME ratcheting wrench to the market in 2014. Its distinctive I-beam engineering and design provides mechanics with more power and precision in tight spaces than anything else in the market.

“Jim is a creative engineering and marketing force,” said the Ideal chairman. “He has taken on some of the most ambitious product development assignments in the company over the last several years and has delivered again and again. At his core, he’s a tool guy. He understands guys who love to work with their hands and solve complex mechanical and systems problems. Jim’s a perfect fit for SK and will help us continue to bring new, game-changing ideas to America’s professional mechanics.”

Sponsored Recommendations

Report: The 2024-2025 State Of Heavy-Duty Repair

Fullbay's fifth annual State of Heavy-Duty Repair compiles insights from almost 1,000 experts and over 3,500 shops. If you aren't leveraging these proven data points, your competition...

Ask the Experts: Boost Profitability by Capturing Body Repair Materials Billables

Quality body repairs on medium- and heavy-duty trucks depend on the use of specialized adhesives, sealers, and other allied materials. Unfortunately, many shops face challenges...

Fleet Maintenance E-Book

Streamline your fleet's maintenance and improve operations with the Guide for Managing Maintenance. Learn proven strategies to reduce downtime, optimize in-house and third-party...

Celebrating Your Drivers Can Prove to be Rewarding For Your Business

Learn how to jumpstart your driver retention efforts by celebrating your drivers with a thoughtful, uniform-led benefits program by Red Kap®. Uniforms that offer greater comfort...