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Eric Sorensen, regional human resources manager, Kinedyne

Kinedyne Sorensen for regional human resources manager role

June 30, 2020
Sorensen is responsible for strategic human resources activities across North America.

Kinedyne LLC hired Eric Sorensen as regional human resources manager. He will be based in Kinedyne’s Prattville, Alabama, manufacturing facility with responsibility for human resources activities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

Sorensen has more than 20 years of human resources management experience including work in manufacturing, distribution, and supply chain operations.

“We’re excited to welcome Eric to our management team,” said Dan Schlotterbeck, president of Kinedyne LLC. “He is a Lean leader with a passion for creating a company culture that drives organizational growth, develops and retains talent, and serves as a catalyst for accomplishing significant strategic business goals.”

Prior to joining Kinedyne, Sorensen spent 16 years in human resource roles of increasing responsibility within and through the merger and acquisition activities of the medical device manufacturing and pharmaceutical distribution businesses of Cardinal Health. Previously, he served in HR with an automotive parts manufacturing company where he handled recruitment, onboarding, and employee relations.

Sorensen earned a master of business administration degree from Ball State University in Indiana and a bachelor’s degree in organizational communication from Cedarville University in Ohio. He is certified in Lean manufacturing and is a Senior Certified Professional from the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM-SCP).

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