Photo courtesy of Lubrication Specialties, Inc.
Todd Cawley, president, LSI Chemical

Lubrication Specialties Inc. announces promotion of Todd Cawley to president, LSI Chemical

Aug. 19, 2020
Cawley will head a division that will operate as a stand-alone business unit with a focus of developing products utilizing LSI’s Nano technology for new markets.

Lubrication Specialties Inc. (LSI) announced the immediate promotion of Todd Cawley to president to head a new company division – LSI Chemical. Recently, Todd Cawley was hired as LSI vice president of global sales to head the company’s new initiative. Cawley, with a strong sales and technical background in the oil, fuel, and lubricant business contributed to the decision to develop an all new division that will operate as a stand-alone business unit with a focus of developing products utilizing LSI’s Nano technology for new markets. A full announcement about LSI Chemical is expected soon.

“Over the next few days there will be further announcements about LSI Chemical and its products,” said Cawley. “I could not be more excited about LSI Chemical and our technologies with game changing capabilities to improve products for many different industries and markets in the USA and around the world.”

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