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John M. Przybylinski
Plant Manager
jprzybylinski@elitefinishing.net
John Przybylinski hasn't taken a sick day in 42 years. Doing the job and to doing the best he can are values that define his approach to life and to work.
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Juday Goggins
Quality Manager
judaygm@elitefinishing.net
If there's one thing Juday Goggins has learned from 25 years experience in the quality field, it's that there's always a way to do things better.
Since a business's success hinges first and foremost on quality, her goal is to satisfy customers and outshine the competition.
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Greg Kulis
Project Engineer
gregk@elitefinishing.net
In high school, Greg Kulis developed a desire to turn lackluster car parts into shining jewels. Today, he lives out that passion on a much grander scale.
“Lots of specialists can do a good job plating one part,” he says.
“But reproducing show-quality finish 1000 pieces at a time 100 times per shift—now that’s a challenge!”
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Don Schmerling
Sales Manager
dons@elitefinishing.net
People skills and technical knowledge are two skills that have fueled Don Schmerling’s success as sales manager for Reliable Plating Works.
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Jeffrey J. Maliszewski
VP of Quality
jeffm@elitefinishing.net
To Jeff Maliszewski, superior quality doesn't just mean happier customers and higher profits.
It means the satisfaction of a job well done and a company that fulfills it's promise of excellence.
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Jaime J. Maliszewski
General Manager
jaimem@elitefinishing.net
As president of Reliable Plating Works and its subsidiary, Elite Finishing,
Jaime Maliszewski brings solid business sense and innovative ideas to the table. Guided by strong principles,
the desire to be the best, and a commitment to the world around him, Jaime believes a positive attitude is key to success.
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Jack. Maliszewski
Member / Owner
jackm@elitefinishing.net
Jack Maliszewski knows how to turn valuable lessons on the playing field into successful strategies in the workplace.
"Business is a lot like sports," Jack says. "Ultimately, it's a competition. You have to perform at the highest possible level to outshine your competitors and distinguish yourself as the best."
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