Rachel Lamker

Rachel Lamker joined Geater in 2010 as Order Entry/Accounts Payable Specialist. She became Accounting Supervisor in 2015 and later promoted to Controller in 2019. Rachel is a member of the Senior Leadership Team. Rachel is a graduate of Upper Iowa University, with a master’s degree in business administration and a bachelor’s degree in accounting. Rachel […]

Dan Leonard

Dan Leonard joined Geater in 2005 as a machinist while attending Hawkeye Community College.  Dan has held many roles in his tenure at Geater, including CNC Programmer, 2nd Shift Machining Supervisor and Machining Department Manager, and Manufacturing Operations Manager. Dan is the Plant Manager and part of the Senior Leadership Team. Dan is a graduate […]

Craig Henningsen

Craig began his career with Geater in 2005 as a Sales Engineer. In 2007, he became a Machining Engineer, specializing in designing fixtures and improving processes. In 2015, Craig was named the Design Engineering Manager, serving on the Senior Leadership Team and leading a talented group of Design and Manufacturing Engineers.

Candace Ratchford

Candace Ratchford started with Geater in 2013 on the shop floor in our Finishing Department. After a year on the shop floor, she was promoted to an Engineering Assistant. In 2019 Candace took over Master Scheduler. Currently, as the Order/Client Relations Manager, Candace oversees Scheduling, Order Entry/Customer Service, Engineering Assistants, and our Shipping Department. She […]

Carrie Mattson

Carrie Mattson is the Human Resources Director with over 10 years of experience. Her areas of expertise include management; staff development; and recruiting. Carrie is a member of the Executive Leadership and Senior Leadership Teams. She is a graduate of Upper Iowa University, with a master’s degree in business administration and a bachelor’s degree in […]

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