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Commercial officer furniture manufacturer AIS, of Leominster, has promoted Nick Haritos to president of the company, current president and CEO Bruce Platzman announced on Monday.
Platzman will remain with the company as CEO after Haritos assumes his new role on July 1, and Arthur Maxwell will remain chairman of the board.
Haritos currently serves as executive vice president of sales and distribution at AIS. Previously he worked for 16 years at Haworth furniture company, which is based in Michigan.
“I’m excited about the path that AIS is on and the opportunities ahead of us,” Haritos said in a statement. “It is a privilege to lead this incredibly talented team and an honor to work with our committed dealer partners across the country.”
Haritos holds a bachelor’s degree from Plymouth State University in New Hampshire and a master’s degree from Saint Michael’s College in Vermont. He also earned a certificate in mediation from Woodbury College in Vermont, according to the announcement.
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