Kyle Chapman named as new CEO of Barry-Wehmiller

Barry-Wehmiller has confirmed that Kyle Chapman (pictured left) will assume the role of CEO, in addition to his existing role as President, effective immediately. Bob Chapman, who has served as CEO since 1975, will continue to serve as Chairman of the Board and majority shareholder.

The company has been led by a Chapman since 1957, when William A. Chapman became President after joining Barry-Wehmiller four years prior. Company ownership was transferred to the Chapman family in 1963, and Bill’s son, Bob, joined the company in 1969. After Bill’s sudden death in 1976, Bob became President, then CEO and Chairman of the Board. Bob expressed his excitement about passing the torch and witnessing Kyle assume leadership of the family enterprise, reflecting on how his own father passed before he could see him lead and transform the company.

“Our primary responsibility is to ensure a business model where the people in our span of care experience meaningful work, feel safe and valued, and are confident in our shared future,” said Bob Chapman. “Throughout Kyle’s time at Barry-Wehmiller, he has added to that vision. Through this transition, we will continue to work together as father and son, as two stewards of our 12,000-plus team members, to show the world that you can create human and economic vibrancy in harmony.”

“I’m honored to lead Barry-Wehmiller and am deeply grateful for the strong foundation my father and his leadership teams established,” said Kyle Chapman. “I’m committed to building on my dad’s legacy by demonstrating that a company can achieve extraordinary financial strength without compromising its commitment to people. We will show the world that it is possible to be both a model of human-centered leadership and a top-quartile performer. If we continue this trajectory, others will follow — not just because of our performance, but because we’re fulfilling our purpose of building a better world through business.”

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