Thomas J. Pack, P.E. has an extensive work experience in the technology industry. Thomas J. started their career at IBM in 1984 as an Advisory Engineer, where they specialized in designing and building automated manufacturing equipment. Thomas J. then moved on to Motorola, where they held various roles, including Director of Business Development and General Manager of Motorola Manufacturing Systems.
In 2009, Pack founded their own consulting firm, PACK Consulting, Inc., where they provided consulting services and subject matter expertise to technology companies, focusing on innovation, strategy, and continuous improvement.
Since 2010, Pack has been working at ACR Electronics, Inc., first as Vice President of New Product Development and currently as the Chief Technology Officer. In these roles, they are responsible for driving innovation, establishing the technical vision, and leading new product development efforts.
Throughout their career, Pack has demonstrated expertise in technology commercialization, product development, and manufacturing process development. Thomas J. has also worked in various industries, including semiconductor manufacturing, marine safety, aviation, and military markets.
Thomas J. Pack, P.E. earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Florida between 1977 and 1982. After completing their undergraduate studies, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University from 1982 to 1984. Later, Thomas enrolled at the University of Rochester where they obtained a Master of Science degree in Optics during the years 1989 and 1990. Lastly, they attended Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management from 2008 to 2009, where they completed a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree with a focus in Business. The educational history concludes with Thomas J. Pack, P.E.'s time at Cardinal Newman; however, no specific degree or field of study is provided for this institution.
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