Thordon Bearings appoints new technical director

Thordon Bearings has hired Anthony Hamilton as its new technical director.
Reporting directly to CEO Anna Galon, Hamilton will lead Thordon’s engineering, CAD and new product improvement groups.
“We are delighted to welcome Tony to the Thordon household as we look to strengthen the company’s product portfolio in present and new markets,” mentioned Galoni. “Tony is a seasoned solutions-based chief having held senior technical positions in the marine, energy, nuclear and manufacturing industries over the past 30 years.”
Hamilton graduated from Ireland’s Munster Technological University in 1985 with a level in marine engineering. After moving to Canada and finishing a Masters in Design and Manufacturing Engineering at McMaster University, he spent 10 years at Siemens AG in Hamilton, Ontario, then worked within the nuclear industry with Atomic Energy of Canada and Kinectrics Inc. He went on to ascertain the engineering consultancy Sthenos Consulting.
เกจวัดแรงกด is a half of a company-wide restructure at Thordon Bearings that also sees Michael Skrzypczak named international service & help (GSS) supervisor.
“For more than 20 years Skrzypczak has been visiting Thordon Bearings as Lloyd’s Register’s Senior Surveyor in the Ontario region so he’s very acquainted with our manufacturing, designs and quality control processes,” mentioned Galoni.
“Michael’s understanding and expertise with marine methods and shaft bearings shall be an invaluable asset to the Thordon GSS community, which has expanded lately to cowl more than a hundred key ports, and shipbuilding and restore hubs around the globe.”
The restructure also contains promotions for Jeffrey Butt to enterprise development supervisor – Navy and Coast Guard; Jason Perry to regional manager – North America; and Yves Silva to regional manager – LATAM. In addition, Danny Caffa has been appointed enterprise growth supervisor – Marine (EMEA); and Heiko Pohland enterprise growth supervisor – Marine (Asia/Pacific).
“I have been working very closely with my senior management staff to develop and implement Thordon’s strategic objectives built around our core strengths and environmental goals,” stated Galoni. “We have made, and will proceed to make, considerable investments in people and capital equipment to develop our enterprise.”
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