Airflow solutions company Horton Holding has appointed Terry Schilling Gilberstadt as its vice chairman and corporate secretary.
by Staff
April 12, 2016
Terry Schilling GilberstadtPhoto: Horton Holding
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Terry Schilling Gilberstadt Photo: Horton Holding
Airflow solutions company Horton Holding has appointed Terry Schilling Gilberstadt as its vice chairman and corporate secretary.
Gilberstadt previously served as the corporate secretary and manager of Horton Transportation for Horton Holding and will retain those positions in her new role. She is the daughter of Horton founder Hugh Schilling and has been a member of the board of directors since 1999.
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Gilberstadt joined the company in 1989 and has since served in several management and administrative roles. Prior to joining Horton, she was a teacher and owned and operated an educational toy store.
“Terry has been instrumental in the growth of the Horton organization, and I’m looking forward to working with her in this expanded leadership role,” said Cordell Dietz, CEO, Horton Holding.
Gilberstadt is a member of the Roseville Rotary executive board, Junior Achievement of the Upper Midwest Board of Directors, Minnesota State Fair Foundation Board, United Theological Seminary Board, and the board of Global Minnesota. She is a past board member of YMCA Camp Icaghowan and Lake Area Technical Institute, Watertown, S.D.
She graduated from Hamline University and has participated in the Mini MBA Program at the University of St. Thomas and various graduate courses in the UST Family Business Program.
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