CamelBak Products has filled the corner office
again, tapping J. Marty ODonohue as CEO,
ODonohue, who is replacing Glenn Gross,
after announced his retirement in 2005, holds
both an undergraduate history/economics
degree and MBA from Stanford University.
He spent the last 15 years as CEO of Marinco,
a manufacturer and marketer of specialty
electrical components for both the pleasure
boat market and the “harsh environment”
industrial markets.
CamelBak said ODonohue grew Marinco from
$5 million to $70 million, repositioned and
expanded the brand into the industrial market
and introduced a “lean” culture throughout
the company.