GGS Information Services
Christopher Cox has extensive experience in the automotive and diagnostic engineering fields, currently serving as General Manager at GGS Information Services since December 2009, where roles have also included Program Manager and Diagnostic Engineer. Prior experience includes working as a Diagnostic Engineer at Adecco and as Shop Foreman/Auto Diesel Technician at OEM Dealerships from September 1997 to May 2007. Christopher holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, an Associate's degree in Automotive/Diesel Technology from Lincoln Tech, and is pursuing a Master of Business Administration with a focus on Organizational Leadership at The University of Iowa Tippie College of Business, expected to be completed in December 2024.
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GGS Information Services
GGS Information Services is a leading global provider of technical information and engineering services. Utilizing advanced technology as well as human resources, the company delivers high-quality services to an array of business partners in the global marketplace. Whether in technical information management, engineering services, parts database development, or document imaging, the mission of GGS is to create innovative cost-effective solutions that add value to the business of our growing customer base. The company offers a wide variety of onshore-, nearshore-, and offshore-based service options directed specifically to the needs of aerospace, defense, automotive, heavy equipment, and agricultural manufacturers. GGS has been awarded certification and meets the stringent quality requirements of ISO 9001:2008 standards through the British Standards Institution (BSI). Through a combination of integrating new technologies; providing an enjoyable, healthy, and productive workplace for its Team Members; and developing a forward-thinking management team, today more than ever, GGS stays true to its original motto that the company does indeed “Make Information Useful.”