CST Industries, Inc.
Greg Hentschel has a strong background in engineering and product management. Greg started their career in 1995 as a Mechanical Engineer at Marley Cooling Technologies and worked there for 10 years. Greg then joined SPX Cooling Technologies in 2005, where they held roles such as Global Product Manager and Director of Product Management. In 2010, they became the Vice-President of Engineering at Columbian TecTank, which later merged with Engineered Storage Products to form CST Storage, where they continued to serve as the Vice-President of Engineering.
Greg Hentschel has a strong educational background in engineering. Greg obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Missouri-Columbia, where they attended from 1993 to 1995. Following that, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the same university, which they completed from 1995 to 1999. In addition to their academic achievements, Greg has also obtained the certification of Professional Engineer from the Missouri Board for Architects, Engineers & Land Surveyors. The specific details regarding the month and year of obtaining this certification are not provided.
CST Industries, Inc.
CST Industries, Inc. (CST™), is the complete storage system provider for engineering and manufacturing professionals in thousands of different industries and applications throughout the world. The company is the global leader in the manufacture and construction of factory coated metal storage tanks, aluminum domes and specialty covers. CST's existing company portfolio consists of CST Storage, CST Covers and Vulcan Tanks. Five manufacturing facilities and technical design centers and multiple regional sales offices are located throughout North America and the United Kingdom. International offices are located in Argentina, Australia, India, Japan, Mexico, Panama, Singapore, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates and Vietnam. Currently, more than 375,000 storage tanks and 20,000 covers have been installed in 125 countries throughout the world.