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Tooling Tech Group Appoints New President to Stamping and Engineering Division

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Tooling Tech Group (TTG), a leading provider of highly engineered tools and automated assembly equipment to a wide range of industries, has appointed Jason Smalarz as president of its Stamping and Engineering division. This division consists of Majestic in Macomb, Mich. and Die Cad in Grand Rapids, Mich.

“Through his tenure as general manager for Majestic, Jason has proven both his team leadership skills and customer relationship strength,” said Lee Childers, chief executive officer of Tooling Tech Group. “Plus, in his previous role as director of finance he gained a deep understanding of our financial strategy that will serve him well in his new divisional position.”

Prior to his experience with Majestic, Smalarz worked as a plant accountant for Magna Seating Systems Engineering where he implemented payroll upgrades and was responsible for parallel testing. He then served in several roles with Magna International over the course of nearly 12 years, with his most recent position being controller for the Vehma Prototype project within the Cosma International operating unit of Magna.

Smalarz holds Bachelor and Master of Accounting degrees, both from Walsh College (Troy, Mich.).

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About Tooling Tech Group

Founded by Tony Seger in 1982 and headquartered in Macomb, Mich., the Tooling Tech Group has grown to become the largest tooling company in the United States serving the automotive industry with tooling used to produce a wide variety of vehicle components, including soft-trim, powertrain components, structural stampings, valve bodies, dashboard and under-the-hood components, thermo-acoustic panels, roof components, liquid reservoirs, trunk components, wheel liners and more.  

Non-automotive uses for the company’s tooling products include manufacturing of appliances, lawn & garden products, consumer goods, off-road equipment, marine products, agricultural equipment, heavy-trucks, industrial blow-molds, kayaks, small engines, and aerospace structures.