Gorman-Rupp Co
Patrick Wischmeier has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Patrick began their career as a Systems Analyst/Programmer at Computer Systems Design, Inc. in 1981 and worked there until 1984. Patrick then joined The Universal Steel Company/Columbia Iron and Metal as a Programmer/Analyst from 1984 to 1987. Following this, they worked as a Programmer/Analyst at Harshaw Chemical from 1987 to 1989. In 1989, they joined Nestle USA as a Manager of Information Services, a role they held until 2003. Patrick then joined Oatey Company as Assistant Vice President and Director of Information Services from 2004 to 2010. In 2010, they became the Vice President of Information Technology at The Gorman-Rupp Company, where they are currently employed. Patrick also served as the President of DPW Enterprises, Inc. from 1996 to 2010.
Patrick Wischmeier obtained their Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree in Exec. Management from Ashland University, which they attended from 2010 to 2013. Prior to that, they pursued a Bachelor of Science in Management (BSM) degree from Indiana Wesleyan University, although the specific duration of their enrollment is unknown. Before their tertiary education, they attended Westlake High, where they did not pursue a specific degree or field of study.
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Gorman-Rupp Co
The Gorman-Rupp Company designs, manufactures and sells pumps and pump systems. The Company offers its products for use in dewatering; petroleum original equipment; agriculture; fire protection; heating, ventilating and air conditioning; military, and other liquid-handling applications. The Company operates in the manufacture and international sale of pumps and pump systems segment. The Company produces various types of pumps, which include self-priming centrifugal, standard centrifugal, magnetic drive centrifugal, axial and mixed flow, vertical turbine line shaft, submersible, high pressure booster, rotary gear, diaphragm, bellows and oscillating. Its larger pumps are sold for use in the construction, industrial, water and wastewater handling fields; for flood control; for improving low residential water pressure, and for pumping refined petroleum products, including the ground refueling of aircraft, and for various agricultural purposes.