Tessy Plastics Corp. announced a new president, Stafford Frearson, who will be responsible for managing day to day business operations across a total of 13 locations in New York, Pennsylvania, and Shanghai. Frearson has been with Tessy since 1997, most recently as the vice president of engineering.
“I am excited to work beside Stafford to continue building on our success. I am confident that he will continue to lead the company towards the sustained growth we have had our first 50 years in business,” said Roland Beck, Tessy Plastics owner.
“Throughout my career I’ve been privileged to work alongside some of the most talented people in the injection molding industry. Watching, listening, and learning alongside an amazing group of people has helped shape not only my career, but also me personally,” said Frearson. “I am excited for the next chapter in my career with Tessy and to continue building on the success of both Henry and Roland.”
Beck will also now transition from president to chief executive officer.
Beck is the son of Henry Beck, one of the original founders of Tessy.
Henry Beck started the family business in 1973 and served as Tessy’s president for nearly 30 years.
In 2002, the elder Beck finally convinced his son Roland to step away from his passion as a technical Tessy team member and move into the role of president.
Roland has since led Tessy’s growth to over $500 million in annual sales and has grown the business to eight facilities in Central New York, three in Webster NY, one in Erie PA, one in Meadville PA, and two in Shanghai, China. Throughout that journey, Beck and Frearson have worked alongside each other and have created an incomparable approach to influencing and progressing the company.
Frearson has gained a vast amount of experience throughout his career by successfully performing in various roles within the company.
Frearson grew up in Barnstable, England, and while attending school and throughout college, he worked part-time at a mold manufacturer where he acquired a deep understanding of the nuances of the injection molding industry. Upon graduating from North Devon Community College in the United Kingdom in 1997, Frearson relocated to Syracuse and became a part of the Tessy team.
Leveraging his experience with multiple disciplines at Tessy, Frearson grew into management roles and was promoted to the vice president of engineering in 2018, overseeing research and development, tool room, engineering, automation, and information Ttechnology departments in addition to managing the acquisitions of two primary Tessy subsidiaries – Tessy Automation and Tessy Tooling.
Founded in 1973, Tessy Plastics is a global contract manufacturer headquartered in Skaneateles, specializing in injection molding and custom automated assembly solutions.