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Mark McCullough

Vice President at Millat Industries Corp.

Mark McCullough has extensive work experience spanning over two decades. Mark started their career as a Tool and Die Journeyman at EDCO Tool and Die Corp in 1997, where they gained hands-on experience in operating and programming CNC milling centers, EDM machines, and CNC boring mills for Die/Mold applications.

In 2002, Mark joined Fischer Tool and Die Corp as a CAM/Applications Manager. In this role, they oversaw the CAM programming department and contributed to the development and improvement of CNC and CAM applications. Their responsibilities also included manufacturing large die cast tools like engine blocks and transmission cases.

Mark transitioned to General Motors in 2012 and held various positions during their tenure. Mark started as a Manufacturing Process Engineer, where they executed product launch activities for engine block machining operations and focused on process control and continuous improvement. Mark later served as a Business Planner and Assistant Manager - Engineering at General Motors/DMax, demonstrating their versatility and ability to work in different roles.

In 2019, Mark was promoted to the role of Senior Manufacturing Project Engineer at General Motors, responsible for managing and leading projects related to manufacturing processes. Mark also served as a Machining Launch Lead, overseeing the launch of machining operations.

Currently, Mark McCullough holds the position of Vice President at Millat Industries Corp, a role they started in December 2022. Prior to this, they served as the Division Manager at the same company from August 2020 to December 2022.

Mark McCullough earned an Associate's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Northwest State Community College, which they attended from 2014 to 2016. Prior to that, they obtained a Journeyman certification in Tool and Die Technology/Machine Tool Technology from NTMA of Ohio, where they studied from 1997 to 2001. Mark also has an additional certification called RedX Statistical Engineering Journeyperson from GM, although the specific month and year of obtaining it is not provided.

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