Tyler Redslob
About Tyler Redslob
Tyler Redslob serves as the Vertical Market Manager for Process Industries at Phoenix Contact, where he has worked since 2015. He has extensive experience in sales management and business development within the process automation sector, having held various roles at Pepperl+Fuchs and other companies.
Work at Phoenix Contact
Tyler Redslob has been with Phoenix Contact since 1992, holding various positions over the years. He currently serves as the Vertical Market Manager for Process Industries, a role he has held since 2018. Prior to this, he was the Industry Manager for Oil & Gas starting in 2015. His earlier roles at Phoenix Contact include District Application Engineer, District Sales Manager, and Regional Sales Manager. Throughout his tenure, he has contributed to the integration of Customer Relation Management (CRM) tools and the establishment of a sales trainee program.
Previous Experience at Pepperl+Fuchs
Before joining Phoenix Contact, Tyler Redslob worked at Pepperl+Fuchs from 2003 to 2014. He held several key positions, including Business Development Manager for Field Devices, Regional Sales Manager, and Vice President of Sales. His responsibilities included managing sales teams and integrating acquisitions into existing sales channels, which facilitated continued growth during his tenure.
Education and Expertise
Tyler Redslob earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Grove City College from 1986 to 1990. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Kent State University - Graduate School of Management between 2001 and 2003. His expertise includes hazardous location solutions and effective communication in French, which supports business development in French-speaking markets.
Background in Sales and Engineering
Tyler Redslob has a strong background in sales and engineering, with experience leading proposals and project engineering teams. He has managed the integration of new sales personnel through training programs and has played a significant role in opening a remote office and Technical Center, enhancing the operational capabilities of the organizations he has worked with.