Steve Richman Promoted to Head Milwaukee Tool Parent Company

May 25, 2024

Steve Richman, who spent 17 years at the helm of MCAA member Milwaukee Tool, has been promoted to the role of chief executive officer Techtronic Industries (TTI), Milwaukee’s Hong Kong-based parent company.

He replaces Joseph Galli, Jr., who retired after 18 years in the CEO role.

Richman led Milwaukee Tool through massive growth, innovation, and expansion to become the company that it is today.

As TTI’s CEO, he oversees all TTI brands, including Ryobi’s operations in North America, Ridgid cordless power tools at Home Depot, Hoover, and Hart Tools at Walmart.

MCAA congratulates Steve on his new role and looks forward to seeing what’s next for him, TTI, and Milwaukee Tool.

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