Samuel Thompson

Head Of UK Research And Development at Medical Depot, Inc.

Samuel Thompson has a strong background in product design and development. Samuel started their career at Sidhil Ltd, where they worked as a Product Design Engineer and later as a Product Design Deputy Manager and Manager. In these roles, they managed multiple projects, collaborated with various departments, and implemented design changes to improve production efficiency. In 2017, Sidhil Ltd was acquired by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare, and Samuel continued their career with the company, taking on roles such as Product Design Manager and currently as the Head of UK Research and Development. In their current position, they oversee a team and is responsible for managing new product development projects and providing technical support to internal and external customers.

Samuel Thompson's education history begins in 2005 when they enrolled at The University of Huddersfield. Samuel completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Product Design (Hons) in 2009, with a focus on Industrial and Product Design.

In 2005, they also attended Whitcliffe Mount 6th Form, where they pursued A Levels in IT, Art, and English Literature. The following year, in 2004, they took AS Levels in Business Studies, IT, Art, and English Literature at the same institution.

Samuel's earlier education can be traced back to Whitcliffe Mount High School, where they obtained 9 GCSE's with grades ranging from A to C.

In terms of additional certifications, Samuel has obtained a BA in Product Design (Hons), although the institution from which they obtained this degree is unspecified. The month and year of completion are also not provided.

Furthermore, Samuel has acquired other certifications outside of their formal education. Samuel completed a QA Level 3 in First Aid at Work (QCF) as well as received training as a Fire Marshal at KITS. Additionally, they obtained an NVQ EDI Level 2 in Team Leading from JHP Training. The specific dates of completion for these certifications are not provided.

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  • Head Of UK Research And Development

    September, 2020 - present

  • Product Design Manager

    June, 2017