TIFFIN, Ohio – Webster Industries, Inc., an industry leader in conveyor chain, sprockets and vibrating equipment, is pleased to announce that Nick Spell has joined Webster Industries as our newest Supply Chain Planner. Nick brings over 20 years of extensive experience in planning, logistics, and team leadership, making him an excellent addition to our Supply Chain department.
Before joining Webster Industries, Nick demonstrated a proven ability to drive results in leadership and operational roles. Most recently, he served as Head Men’s Soccer Coach at Heidelberg University, where he successfully established program standards, managed fundraising initiatives that increased program funding by 25%, and built strong partnerships to enhance recruitment and visibility. During his tenure as both Head Men’s and Women’s Soccer Coach, he consistently exceeded retention and performance goals, showcasing his exceptional planning and relationship-building skills.
In addition to his coaching achievements, Nick has an impressive background in managing budgets, implementing strategic initiatives, and coordinating operations. His work developing partnerships, mentoring staff, and fostering collaboration directly aligns with Webster Industries’ commitment to teamwork and operational excellence. Nick also holds a Master of Arts in Education and a Bachelor of Arts in Marketing with a minor in Advertising/Public Relations, further strengthening his ability to analyze data, optimize processes, and drive continuous improvement.
As Supply Chain Planner, Nick will focus on capacity planning, inventory management, order processing, and cross-departmental coordination to ensure seamless supply chain operations. His expertise in leadership, resource allocation, and multitasking will undoubtedly contribute to Webster’s goals of efficiency, quality, and innovation.
Please join us in giving Nick a warm welcome to the Webster Industries team. We are excited to see his contributions and look forward to the positive impact he will have on our organization.