ROCHESTER, Mich. The Equipment and Tool Institute (ETI) has announced the appointment of new board members. ETI has appointed Robert Vogt and Zachary Parker to fill open board seats expiring in 2014.
Vogt is CEO and chief engineer of IOSiX LLC, an automotive engineering company based in Ann Arbor, Mich. He holds bachelor’s degrees in computer engineering and computer science, and an MSE in computer engineering from the University of Michigan.
Parker is CEO and owner of Redline Detection, a manufacturer of automotive diagnostic equipment. He graduated from USC with a degree in finance.
ETI’s slate of previously elected officers and board members includes:
· President Dan Brass (SPX)
· Vice President, Programs Ben Johnson (Mitchell 1)
· Vice President, Marketing Neil Davis (Snap-on Diagnostics)
· Secretary/Treasurer Tim Morgan (Elektron Inc.)
· Immediate Past President Alan Tecmire (ETAS)
· Brian Herron (Drew Technologies)
· Bob Holland (Chief Automotive Technologies)
· Dennis Keane (SPX)
· Jeff Murphy (RTI)
· Greg Potter (DG Technologies)
· David Rich (Innova Electronics) returning as Technical Director
ROCHESTER, Mich. — The Equipment and Tool Institute (ETI) this week announced a number of new directors.
James Graninger, vice president of the Diagnostics Business Unit at Robert Bosch LLC, has been appointed by ETI’s Executive Committee to fill an open seat expiring in 2010.
Tim Morgan, director of technical services and training for Celette, has been appointed by the Executive Committee to fill the open seat expiring in 2012.
Rounding out ETI’s Board of Directors completing previously elected terms are:
Officers:
President Randy Gard, Chief Automotive Technology;
Vice President, Programs Mike Cable, Hickok;
Vice President, Marketing Alan Tecmire, ETAS;
Secretary/Treasurer Dan Brass, Bright Solutions; and
Immediate Past President Dave Schaar, SPX Service Solutions.
Board Members:
Peter David, ProgRama;
Neil Davis, Snap-on Diagnostics;
Steve Gill, Alldata;
Ben Johnson, Delphi;
Garret Miller, SPX Service Solutions;
Greg Potter, Dearborn Group Technologies; and
David Rich, Innova Electronics Corp.