Emergency Safety Solutions
Tim VanGoethem has a diverse work experience spanning over three decades. Tim'smost recent role was as the Chief Product Officer at Emergency Safety Solutions, where they focused on eliminating preventable crashes involving vulnerable vehicles. Prior to that, they spent several years at HARMAN International, holding various leadership positions. As the VP of Automotive Product Management, they led a global team to define HARMAN's automotive strategy and developed new products and services. Tim also served as the Vice President of Advanced Mobility Solutions and the Vice President of Infotainment Platform Group, driving innovation and capturing new business for the company. Earlier in their career, Tim worked at Motorola Mobility, Inc. in roles such as Senior Director of Software Product Management and Director of Business Development. At Motorola Semiconductor, they held the position of Advanced Technology Manager and collaborated with engineering teams to define new semiconductor products. Tim also worked at DSC Communications and Electrospace Systems, Inc. as an Electrical Engineer and Lead Engineer, respectively. Throughout their career, they have demonstrated strong strategic thinking, product development expertise, and a focus on driving profitability.
Tim VanGoethem received their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Iowa State University. Tim attended the university from 1983 to 1987.
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Emergency Safety Solutions
Emergency Safety Solutions is working to eliminate disabled vehicle crashes with their new intelligent emergency communications feature for stationary, distressed vehicles called the Hazard Enhanced Location Protocol. The H.E.L.P. solution provides two forms of effective communication to make disabled vehicles visible: conspicuous emergency-basedlighting output and digital notifications sent to oncoming vehicles via GPS-based mapping applications. These features give approaching drivers minutes, not just milliseconds, to more safely respond to disabled vehicles.