ProcessBarron
Chad Snyder has a diverse work experience spanning over several industries. Chad currently serves as the Vice President of Sales for the North Region at ProcessBarron, a position they have held since April 2021. Prior to this, Chad worked at GE Power Generation Services for eight years as the Global Sales Director for Steam Turbine and Generator Projects. Chad joined GE Energy in 2009 and held positions such as Global Sales Director for Generator Projects and Global Commercial Director for Generator Projects. Before their career at GE, Chad worked at GE as a Commercial Manager, Contract Performance Manager, and as part of their Leadership Program (JOLP). Chad gained invaluable experience during their time in the US Navy, where they served as a Nuclear Power Instructor and a Submarine Officer on the USS Pittsburgh. Overall, Chad Snyder has a robust background in sales, energy generation, and leadership.
Chad Snyder obtained their Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the United States Naval Academy, where they studied from 1989 to 1993. Later, from 2003 to 2005, they pursued an MBA with a focus on Marketing, Operations, and Finance from Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business.
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ProcessBarron
ProcessBarron is a leader in the design, manufacturing, installation, maintenance, and repair of air, gas, and material handling equipment for a variety of heavy industrial applications. Since its founding in 1981 as Process Equipment, Inc., ProcessBarron has expanded its service and production capabilities through strategic acquisitions, a longhistory of quality workmanship, and superior customer responsiveness. Over the past three decades, offerings have grown from fan repairs to "integrated solutions" that include all components related to the movement of air, gas, or materials to and from boilers, kilns, and furnaces.ProcessBarron offers a wide range of products and services to customers throughout the world in the pulp and paper, iron and steel, utility, cement, lime, wood products, textile, foundry and mining industries.