Gina Chambers hired as Crimson Trace Chief Operations Officer

Wilsonville, OR – After an exhaustive search, Crimson Trace has selected Gina Chambers as Chief Operations Officer. Chambers brings extensive operations management experience in electro-optics assembly, lean manufacturing practices and supply chain management in the commercial and defense sectors at companies such as FLIR Systems, Tektronix and iMove. She will be responsible for optimizing CTC’s manufacturing systems, implementing cost reduction strategies, and enhancing product development efficiency to support the company’s continued growth.

“We’re very excited have Gina join the Crimson Trace executive team,” said Lane Tobiassen, President of Crimson Trace. “She arrives at a period of significant expansion for our organization and her talents will be put to immediate use, streamlining systems and ensuring the continued quality and performance of CTC products.” Chambers’ duties at the company will include leading the supply chain, manufacturing and logistics organizations, developing operations strategies to support growth objectives, and implementation of scalable systems to facilitate the company’s evolution and increased market share.

Gina Chambers, Chief Operating Officer at Crimson Trace. Submitted photo

“I’ve been extremely fortunate in my career to have worked on projects that made me say ‘wow’, every day,” said Gina. “Crimson Trace continues in that narrative with great products and extremely talented people.”

Crimson Trace is the world’s only manufacturer of grip-integrated laser sighting systems. Police, all branches of the U.S. Military, and responsible citizens worldwide use patented Lasergrips. Crimson Trace Lasergrips are recommended as an essential accessory by some of the world’s top firearm trainers. For more information, please call 1-800-442-2406 or visit www.crimsontrace.com

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