Dale Carson has a comprehensive work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Starting in 1996, they worked as a Process Engineer at Monroe, Inc. for a four-month summer internship. From 1997 to 1998, they served as a Product Engineer at The Versatech Group, where they were responsible for engineering, design, and validation activities. Dale then joined The Woodbridge Group as a Product Engineer, where they focused on foam seating design and validation for the Chrysler Truck Division.
In 2000, Dale transitioned to Tiercon Industries, working as a Sales Engineer/Program Manager. Dale moved to ABC Interiors in the same year, assuming the role of Technical Sales Manager. At ABC Interiors, they led the development of new business and supervised a team of engineers and designers.
Dale joined Plastech Engineered Products in 2003, initially working as a Program Manager. In 2005, they became the Executive Director of Program Management, responsible for the company's second-largest commercial account. From 2007 to 2008, they held the position of VP of Manufacturing Engineering before leaving the company.
In 2008, Dale started working at Dana Incorporated as a Plant Manager before being promoted to Global Director of Capital Projects in 2009. In this role, they oversaw all capital projects across the company's plants worldwide. In 2011, they took on the role of Senior Manager - Global Program Management, where they supervised the development and launch of critical programs. Dale subsequently held various global director positions at Dana Incorporated, including Global Director - FCA/Toyota/Nissan Platforms, LVDS, and Global Director - LVDS Program Management Traditional Products.
Overall, Dale Carson has gained extensive experience in engineering and management roles, with a focus on program management and capital projects in the automotive industry.
Dale Carson attended Ferris State University from 1992 to 1997, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Plastic Engineering. Additionally, they have experience at Michigan State University - Eli Broad College of Business, although specific dates and academic achievements are not provided.
May, 2023 - present
February, 2019
January, 2016
January, 2011
January, 2009
July, 2008