Domenick Iellimo, Executive Vice President passed away, Frazier mourns his death

Domenick Iellimo, Executive Vice President passed away, Frazier mourns his death
Domenick Iellimo Death – Informing its customers, friends, and partners of Executive Vice President Domenick Iellimo’s passing on January 10th, 2023 at the age of 69, Frazier, a provider of storage solutions, did so with “deep sadness.” He went away painlessly in the company of loved ones in New Jersey. Domenick spent the years 1971 to 1981 in the United States Marine Corps before joining Frazier. This included serving in Vietnam on a combat mission. Up until the time of his death, Domenick was extremely passionate about helping other veterans through fundraisers, such as Wounded Warriors, and he took great pleasure in his service to the United States.
Frazier’s Standard Product Business
Working on installations gave Domenick his first exposure to the material handling sector. To install and build several Frazier applications, he collaborated closely with Frazier and other future colleagues. Domenick joined Frazier Sales in 1977 and worked closely with Eastern accounts. He advanced swiftly, earning a solid reputation as someone with a clear vision for rack applications. He was more of a force outside of Frazier in the racking community. Domenick’s tireless work led to his promotion to Executive Vice President of Sales at Frazier in 2002. In this capacity, he oversaw a global sales team and was in charge of Frazier’s Standard Product Business.
Frazier noted
Domenick’s dedication to clients and extremely attentive care of their needs defined him, Frazier noted. To Domenick, no challenge was insurmountable. Until the ideal rack solution was found for each project, he spent countless hours developing, redesigning, and testing rack solutions. He was incredibly good at building strong, sincere relationships thanks to his outspoken attitude. Carlos Oliver, President of Frazier, says “Domenick was a person that really cared about other people; his personality was infectious. Everybody wanted to be around him and part of whatever event he was taking part in. We all shave a story (or five) involving Domenick that we will treasure.”
Brother Aaron and his wife Karen, as well as a large extended family of nieces, great nieces, and great nephews, are Domenick’s only surviving relatives. Frazier noted that Domenick had a beneficial influence on both his personal and professional connections. The business also stated that his legacy would live on as his coworkers remembered him for his business achievements but most importantly for the individuals he had an impact on throughout his life.
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