American CRS Expands Leadership Team
The metal finishing power supply equipment provider has added three members to its leadership team.
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Remington Schieffer, vice president, American CRS
Source: American CRS
American CRS (Escondido, California), provider of DC power supplies and technical service within the metal finishing industry, has announced the appointment of three new members to its leadership team: Remington Schieffer, Amalia Langlinais, and Chris Tice.
With over 10 years of industry experience, Remington Schieffer brings extensive expertise in the service of DC power supplies, technology, and related areas. In his new role as vice president, Remington will oversee strategic initiatives in technology and service operations. His focus will be on expanding the company’s offerings, driving innovation, and progressing the company forward through strategic growth.

Amalia Langlinais, director of business operations
Amalia Langlinais brings over 5 years of experience in the DC power supplies industry and more than a decade of expertise in operations management, demonstrating a proven ability to streamline processes and enhance organizational efficiency. In her new role as director of business operations, Amalia will lead efforts to optimize internal workflows, improve resource allocation, and ensure seamless coordination across departments to support the company’s strategic objectives.

Chris Tice, sales manager
With nearly 15 years of experience in sales, Chris Tice has a strong track record of building client relationships, driving revenue growth, and delivering exceptional customer service. As sales manager, Chris will focus on strengthening the company’s sales strategy, developing new business opportunities, and fostering long-term relationships with key clients to support sustained growth.
Cory Loudon, American CRS President, says, “I can’t express the level of excitement for the future of American CRS Equipment, our customers, distributors, and this team. Our Service and capabilities are expanding rapidly, and that’s a direct correlation between our people and hard work that will continue for many years to come all in effort to support and service our customers.”
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