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News Release from: Moore Industries International
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 May 2007
Instrumentation firm appoints technical
director
As director of technology at Moore Industries International, Charles Larson's capabilities will be better utilized to strengthen the link between strategic product direction and product design.
Charles Larson has been promoted to director of technology at Moore Industries-International Larson currently is software development manager, and will continue in that capacity
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"Charles' broad survey of technology will be better utilized in a newly created role intended to strengthen the link between strategic product direction and product design strategies," said Leonard Moore, president of Moore Industries.
"As director of technology, Charles will provide a bridge between Marketing and Engineering to help us develop and optimize the commercial exploitation of our intellectual property portfolio." Larson has a BSEE from California State Polytechnic University Pomona and a JD from Northwestern California University.
He is a Registered Professional Electrical Engineer and a member of the California State Bar.
Prior to joining Moore Industries in 1998, Larson ran a small engineering design and custom manufacturing firm for twelve years where he gained broad experience in the oil and gas, petrochemical and instrumentation industries.
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