Important News from Cozzoli Machine Company

Many of you may not know our sad news that Frank J. Cozzoli, 61, died on Tuesday, October 19, 2010. Funeral services were held October 23, at Higgins Home for Funerals in Watchung, N.J.

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Frank's Grandfather started Cozzoli Machine Company (CMC) in 1919 and Frank was the third generation family member to run the company. He began working with his father, Joseph at CMC at an early age. He worked in all areas of the company from machine shop to administration to learn the business and became president of CMC in 1980. During his tenure, he broadened the capabilities of CMC by acquiring MRM/Elgin and he relocated the company from Plainfield, NJ to Somerset, NJ, expanding the facilities from 40,000 to 100,000 square feet.

Frank continued the company's tradition of excellence in innovation and quality products. His dedication to CMC's customers is illustrated by his statement, "Making a commitment to quality and exceeding customers expectations is a mindset; a set of values we embrace everyday. For it is only by dedicating ourselves to quality and putting our customers' needs first, that we ensure our own success." A kind and generous person, Frank J. Cozzoli will be missed very much by his family, his friends and the employees of Cozzoli Machine Company.

To continue the precedence at Cozzoli Machine Company, Joan Rooney (née Cozzoli), has taken over control of operations as Executive Vice President. Joan worked at CMC for many years also starting at an early age. She worked closely with her father, Joseph and her brother, Frank through different areas of the company to learn the business. A consummate professional with backgrounds in business administration, management and sales and marketing, she is well equipped to take on the responsibilities to run CMC. Joan is looking forward to continuing the traditions of excellence and quality at Cozzoli Machine Company as established since 1919.

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