Frank McMahon

Svp, Research & Development at Momentum Dynamics

Frank McMahon has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. FRANK started their career as a Development Engineer at AEL Defense Corporation, where they were responsible for the development of microwave assemblies. FRANK then joined Martin Marietta Corporation as a Senior Member of Engineering Staff, working on next-generation satellite terminals. McMahon later worked at NextLevel Systems as a Staff Engineer, designing a Frequency Stacking System. FRANK then served as the Director of Hardware Development at TruePosition, responsible for developing equipment for a Wireless Location System.

McMahon also worked at Texas Instruments as an Analog Applications Manager, managing a team and providing technical support to the sales organization. FRANK rejoined TruePosition as a Principal Systems Engineer, developing requirements for a "next generation" Location Measurement Unit platform.

Since 2014, McMahon took time off to invest in their family and community, focusing on raising their children and providing cultural opportunities for them. In 2017, they joined Momentum Dynamics (formerly InductEV) as the SVP of Research & Development, leading the development of wireless power transfer technology for electric vehicles.

Overall, McMahon's experience includes roles in engineering, product development, systems architecture, and management, with expertise in wireless technology, power electronics, and telecommunications.

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 Drexel University, completing it in 1992.

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  • Svp, Research & Development

    July, 2020 - present

  • Vice President Research And Development

    December, 2018

  • Director, Research & Development

    April, 2018

  • Senior Product Realization Engineer

    September, 2017