Mayfran Names New COO
Frank Sraj is tasked with expanding their market share in the machine tool industry.
Posted: June 25, 2016
Mayfran International (Cleveland, OH), a global leader in manufacturing conveying systems for a variety of industries, announces the appointment of Frank Sraj to chief operating officer. In this role, Sraj will report directly to the chief executive officer of Mayfran’s parent company, Tsubaki Group, and will be responsible for the pursuit of opportunities that meet and grow the company’s revenue and profit goals.
Mayfran has a vision to expand their market share in the machine tool industry as well as to
strengthen their position as a leading supplier to the solid waste and material handling industries for conveying systems. Sraj will play an instrumental role in meeting their goals of serving more shops while enhancing the customer experience. He previously served as their vice president of sales and marketing for less than ten months before being promoted to his new role. He is a proven executive with a successful record spanning more than 30 years in manufacturing and customer relations who has amassed a wealth of leadership and
management experience from companies both within and outside the chip and coolant management and material handling industries.
Sraj holds a BS in Engineering from Cleveland State University and an MBA from Xavier University. He and his wife Maureen have been married for 37 years, have four
grown children and three grandchild.
Established in 1933 in Cleveland, Mayfran engineered products convey, filter, separate, shred and process materials and fluids for the automotive, aerospace, consumer products, oil and gas, steel processing, solid waste, pulp and paper, medical products, heavy equipment, recycling and other related industries.