Meet the Series 97 Team
Front Row: Steve Lubahn, marketing; Dean McCluskey, engineer; Mark Wagner, engineer.
Second Row: Brian Clements, quality; Keith Ness, engineer; Craig Dennis, marketing; Rick Kompelien,
manufacturing engineer.
Third Row: Erin Benson, engineering technician; Lisa Voelker, engineering technician; Sally Kotschevar, purchasing;
Christina Baumgartner, production; Trish Johnson, production; Teresa Fakler, production.
Back Row: Pamela Eyden, technical writer; Stan Breitlow, engineer; John Pham, engineer; Steve Berekvam,
engineering technician; John Gabbert, technical writer; Larry Sevcik, engineer; Roger Ruehmann, applications
engineer; Kurt Peterson, engineer; Donna Foster, production; Tom Butler, test engineer; Kristin Gunderson,
production; Clara Kronebusch, customer service; Mary White, customer service; Donna Borkowski, field returns.
We stand behind our product and are committed to your total satisfaction.
Pictured below are some of the people at Watlow who have worked hard to bring
you one of the finest industrial temperature controllers available today. Included
in the photo are members of the development team, production team, and
representatives from our core manufacturing and customer service areas.
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About Watlow Controls
Watlow Controls is a division of Watlow Electric Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Missouri, a
manufacturer of industrial electric heating products, since 1922. Watlow begins
with a full set of specifications and completes an industrial product that is
manufactured totally in-house, in the U.S.A.. Watlow products include electric
heaters, sensors, controllers and switching devices. The Winona operation has
been designing solid state electronic control devices since 1962, and has earned
the reputation as an excellent supplier to original equipment manufacturers.
These OEMs depend upon Watlow Controls to provide compatibly engineered
controls which they can incorporate into their products with confidence. Watlow
Controls resides in a 100,000 square foot marketing, engineering and
manufacturing facility in Winona, Minnesota.
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