Joe Trygar joins top control systems integrator
ESE has just appointed Joe Trygar, an automation industry veteran, as Vice President of Sales for the company. Joe will be responsible for heading up national sales for the organization, and is chartered to drive growth for ESE's family of Q5 Near Infrared Analyzers (NIR) in the food processing markets.
Trygar joins ESE with more than 20 years experience in the instrumentation and automation markets. Most recently, he served as President and co-founder of Dossette, a medical manufacturing and consulting business. While at Dossette, Trygar led the design and development of NIR technology for process control in pharmaceutical and neutraceutical industries. Trygar is an accomplished inventor with several patents to his credit. He spent his early career years at Abbott Laboratories.
"I am impressed with ESE's NIR technology, especially their inline system which can help food manufacturers improve quality and gain efficiencies,"
stated Joe Trygar, Vice President of Sales, ESE, Inc. "I also found ESE's culture and its focus on customer satisfaction a good fit, it was similar to the approach I took at Dossette. I look forward to bringing my experience and leadership to ESE and their customers, and drive innovation for food processors by exposing them to the power of NIR technology."
"Joe's experience in national sales, marketing, operations, and product development is a great fit with our growing company," comments Tom Walther, President of ESE, Inc. "His understanding of manufacturing process control coupled with his track record in driving business growth is a perfect match for ESE. His background in NIR technology will provide a big benefit for all our customers, and will help ESE deliver the best solutions possible for our customers. We look forward to bringing Joe on board to help drive ESE to the next level of success."
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