Frank McMahon

Svp, Research & Development at InductEV

Frank McMahon has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning over several decades. FRANK has held various roles in different companies, showcasing their expertise in research and development, engineering, and project management.

Frank McMahon started their career at AEL Defense Corporation in 1984 as a Development Engineer, where they were responsible for the development of microwave assemblies. FRANK then joined Martin Marietta Corporation in 1989 as a Senior Member of Engineering Staff, leading the development of technology for man-portable satellite terminals. At NextLevel Systems, they served as a Staff Engineer, contributing to the development of the Frequency Stacking System.

In 1998, McMahon joined TruePosition as the Director of Hardware Development, overseeing the development of equipment for their Wireless Location System. FRANK later rejoined the company as the Director of Systems Engineering & Architecture, leading a team of systems engineers and contributing to product development.

McMahon briefly worked at Texas Instruments as the Analog Applications Manager before rejoining TruePosition again in 2007 as the Principal Systems Engineer. FRANK played a key role in developing functional and performance requirements for a "next generation" Location Measurement Unit platform.

From 2014 to 2017, McMahon invested their time in raising their family and engaging in community activities.

Most recently, starting in 2017, McMahon has been working at Momentum Dynamics (formerly known as InductEV) as the SVP of Research & Development. In this role, they have directed a team of engineers and technicians in developing advanced technologies for high power inductive charging systems for electric vehicles.

Throughout their career, McMahon has demonstrated expertise in developing advanced technologies, managing teams, and driving innovation in the automotive, telecommunications, and defense industries.

Frank McMahon earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Electrical Engineering from Drexel University in 1984. FRANK later pursued a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in the same field at the same institution, completing it in 1992.

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