Chapman led the company as CEO for 50 years, taking it from a struggling supplier to global player. He championed a ...
Preview this article 1 min Chapman led Barry-Wehmiller for five decades, growing it from a $20 million brewing equipment supplier to a company with nearly 12,000 employees. He stepped down as CEO in ...
Barry-Wehmiller has announced the death of its chairman and former CEO Robert Chapman, who was credited with turning the ...
It is with profound sadness that Barry-Wehmiller announces the death of its Chairman of the Board, Robert H. Chapman. Bob Chapman was more than a business leader, author, and speaker, he was a ...
Bob Chapman became CEO of Barry-Wehmiller in 1975, after his father passed, and held the position until 2025, when he handed ...
Chapman became the senior executive of Barry-Wehmiller, a global supplier of capital equipment and consulting services across a broad range of industries, in 1975, when he was 30 years old. After ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. A subsidiary of Clayton-based Barry-Wehmiller has acquired Halm Industries, which provides envelope and mail printing equipment ...
Shape the future of mechanical engineering by leading teams in innovative design, enhancing capital projects, and communicating effectively with clients to deliver exceptional solutions in the ...
Baldwin Technology Company Inc., owned by Clayton-based Barry-Wehmiller's investment arm, has added to its products for the printing and packaging industry with the acquisition of PC Industries.