GAP Team Adds Two

February 10, 2015

YORK, PA – Graham Architectural Products (GAP) announces two new additions to its team.

Frank Soflarsky has joined the GAP team as support manager and will be responsible for the machining, saw room and accessory departments.

Soflarsky has nearly 20 years of experience as plant manager in a variety of settings, having held the position at the J. Walter Miller Company, Wilton Armetale, Taylor Wharton and, most recently, at Crescent Brass Manufacturing Company. Soflarsky also served as a manufacturing engineer at Harley Davidson and DONSCO.

Soflarsky, who received his bachelor’s of science degree in electrical engineering technology from the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown and his MBA from Penn State University, has also achieved his Six Sigma Black Belt.

Doug Bajack is GAP’s new window wall/project engineer and is working out of the company’s New Castle office as part of the sales support team. Bajack assists the sales team with project specific details and solutions for window wall applications and also provides technical support to manufacturing, project management and GAP customers.

Bajack brings many years of window experience to Graham. Most recently, he worked for YKK as the product application/design engineer, while also providing fenestration consulting through his own business, DCS Architectural Fenestration Consulting. Bajack also worked for TRACO for 15 years in numerous positions, concluding his time there as senior design/project engineer.

Bajack received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh.