Posted April 9, 2020
CARY, N.C. – INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, said it is warmly remembering Klaus Maitre, a veteran of the nonwovens and textile industry for five decades.
Maitre died surrounded by his wife and family in Gastonia, N.C., on March 25. He was 81.
Maitre immigrated to the U.S. in 1963 after receiving his Master’s and Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Technical University of North Rhine Westphalia in Aachen, Germany. His career included working as divisional vice president for the former Standard Coosa-Thatcher Company, a textile company, before joining the U.S. wholly owned subsidiary of Dilo Systems Group as executive vice president.
Maitre served at Dilo for more than 25 years before retiring and starting his own consultancy, The Sigma Group, LLC.
“INDA is saddened by the loss of a larger-than-life leader who was an integral part of the development of the nonwovens industry. We will remember Klaus for his many insightful contributions to our association and the industry,” said INDA President Dave Rousse. “He was a strong advocate for INDA and continually strove to advance the growth of the nonwovens and engineered materials industry.”
Maitre served on INDA Conference Planning Committees offering his expertise and vision to help guide programs and content. He maintained a strong presence through his time at Dilo at INDA conferences and expositions for over 20 years.
In 1982, Maitre beceme a U.S. citizen. His interests outside the nonwovens industry included a deep appreciation and love of history and soccer, and he was also a longtime Carolina Panthers’ football fan.
Maitre is survived by his wife of 27 years, Sheron Cook Maitre; daughter and son-in-law, Monika and Rich Williams; step-son and wife, Brett and Joy Auten, and step-daughter, Angela Hutto; and his nine grandchildren.
Source: INDA
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INDA remembers Klaus Maitre, nonwovens industry veteran
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