Champlin, Minnesota – Prima Power Laserdyne, which manufactures precision multi-axis laser processing systems, is making organizational changes in response to the company’s growing customer base and demand for its new products.
Corey Hansen (at left in photo) has joined Prima Power Laserdyne as Regional Sales Manager covering the Central United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Prior to joining Laserdyne, Hansen was sales manager for Emerson Electric Co., responsible for Kato Engineering products sold to global customers in the defense, oil & gas, aerospace, and power generation industries.
Hansen began his career with Westinghouse Electric Co. in contract and program management. He progressed into sales for the company’s industrial products including pumps, motors, and material handling equipment overseeing sales of $130M in annual revenue. He is a graduate of LaSalle University School of Business with a BS degree in finance.
Marcello Di Giandomenico (at right, in image) has joined Prima Power Laserdyne in support of the company’s sales in Europe.
Prior to joining Prima Power, Di Giandomenico worked as a software testing engineer for CNH Industrial in Torino, Italy. He is a graduate of Politecnico di Torino with a MSc in mechatronics engineering. A portion of his master’s degree study was at the University of Eindhoven of the Netherlands providing work experience in a multicultural environment. Di Giandomenico is fluent in French, English, as well as his native language, Italian.
Commenting on the appointments, Terry VanderWert, president, stated, “The growth of laser processing in manufacturing has increased the requirement for turnkey systems supplied by a company that can assist end users from product concept through production. For over 35 years, Laserdyne has been a resource to manufacturers requiring precision laser solutions around the world. Many companies recognize Laserdyne product’s leadership in laser processing of turbine engine components. In fact, we have also supplied Laserdyne systems for diverse applications in industries such as medical devices, electronics, and precision mechanical components. Through the more than 750 systems installed across the world, we have successfully brought the technology of precision laser processing to companies whenever and wherever they have a requirement.”
Source: Prima Power Laserdyne
Corey Hansen (at left in photo) has joined Prima Power Laserdyne as Regional Sales Manager covering the Central United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Prior to joining Laserdyne, Hansen was sales manager for Emerson Electric Co., responsible for Kato Engineering products sold to global customers in the defense, oil & gas, aerospace, and power generation industries.
Hansen began his career with Westinghouse Electric Co. in contract and program management. He progressed into sales for the company’s industrial products including pumps, motors, and material handling equipment overseeing sales of $130M in annual revenue. He is a graduate of LaSalle University School of Business with a BS degree in finance.
Marcello Di Giandomenico (at right, in image) has joined Prima Power Laserdyne in support of the company’s sales in Europe.
Prior to joining Prima Power, Di Giandomenico worked as a software testing engineer for CNH Industrial in Torino, Italy. He is a graduate of Politecnico di Torino with a MSc in mechatronics engineering. A portion of his master’s degree study was at the University of Eindhoven of the Netherlands providing work experience in a multicultural environment. Di Giandomenico is fluent in French, English, as well as his native language, Italian.
Commenting on the appointments, Terry VanderWert, president, stated, “The growth of laser processing in manufacturing has increased the requirement for turnkey systems supplied by a company that can assist end users from product concept through production. For over 35 years, Laserdyne has been a resource to manufacturers requiring precision laser solutions around the world. Many companies recognize Laserdyne product’s leadership in laser processing of turbine engine components. In fact, we have also supplied Laserdyne systems for diverse applications in industries such as medical devices, electronics, and precision mechanical components. Through the more than 750 systems installed across the world, we have successfully brought the technology of precision laser processing to companies whenever and wherever they have a requirement.”
Source: Prima Power Laserdyne
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