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INSTRUCTORES EMERSON

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Mong-Ching Lin
Training Supervisor Mong-Ching began her career in Knoxville as a analytical chemist responsible for the daily operation of a materials testing laboratory servicing both public and nuclear utilities. She joined Emerson in 1996 as a senior lubrication chemist and evolved the in-house laboratory to its current status by implementing various technical procedures and advanced instrumentation. This included the development of a unique particle counting test method for which Emerson was awarded a U.S. patent. In 2001 Mong-Ching accepted an assignment as the North Asia regional manager for Machinery Health Management. She returned to the United States in 2005 to accept the position of Training Supervisor. Mong-Ching is a STLE-certified Oil Monitoring Analyst (OMA) and holds a B.S. from the University of Tennessee.

Doug Belew
Southeast Regional Services Supervisor Before joining Emerson, Doug was a plant supervisor in the Water and Waste Water Treatment industry. Since coming to Emerson, he has been involved in numerous oil analysis program implementations and lubrication-related consulting activities. He was instrumental in the development of the current training curriculum for oil analysis courses and continues to serve training as the primary instructor for oil analysis education.

Dave Druif
Training Instructor Dave has spent more than two decades of his career in design and project engineering roles for U.S. military and space communication products. His engineering experience was later broadened through Application, Reliability, and Training Engineer roles with Emerson from 1991 to 1998. Dave then pursued product development opportunities with Radio Systems Corporation (RSC) in 1998, leading to his extensive involvement and expertise in Chinese manufacturing industries. Dave has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Michigan Technological University and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from San Diego State University.

David Golieri
Machinery Health Analyst / Training Instructor David Golieri has more than 30 years experience in maintenance, including program management and instructor experience with Emerson, the Tennessee Technology Center, ITT Institute, and the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy. His experience includes using vibration, temperature, and oil analysis to determine the health of turbine aircraft engines. Mr. Golieri was a maintenance supervisor for 14 years. He also has experience maintaining and teaching electrical systems, motor controls, and programmable logic controllers.

Dale Hafner
Training Instructor Before becoming part of the Emerson organization, Dale worked in all facets of electric motor repair at Reliance Electric/Rockwell Automation. In 1997, he accepted a position with Emerson as a field service technician. In this role, Dale was responsible for establishing vibration routes, collecting and performing data analysis, and performing thermographic surveys for customers in a variety of industries. Although he is still involved in some field service work, Dale now teaches courses in vibration analysis, infrared thermography, and product course on CSI machinery analyzers and AMS Suite software. Dale holds a degree in Computer Engineering and certifications in Machine Tool Theory, Vibration Analysis, and Infrared Thermography.

Darin McDaniel
Training Instructor Darin began his career in industrial maintenance and vibration analysis as an equipment technician for an electric motor repair service. In 1995, Darin joined Graphic Packaging International, one of the largest packaging facilities in North America, as a vibration analyst. While there, he also served on the corporate SAP Implementation Team and was promoted to Maintenance Planner and ultimately Predictive Maintenance Manager. In 2007, Darin joined Emerson as a Machinery Health Analyst where he was responsible for leading a successful vibration monitoring program at a Georgia Pacific Paper Mill. In 2011, he transitioned to the training department as a Category III Vibration Analyst and Instructor. Throughout his career, Darin has gained extensive experience in the creation, modification and process of maintaining vibration database, particularly related to industrial printing presses, paper machines, and all supporting equipment.

Sherri Pettitt
Training Instructor Sherri Pettitt came to work at CSI (later to become Emerson) in 1997 as a lubrication analyst in the Trivector Laboratory. After receiving her BS degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Tennessee, Sherri moved into the role of Application Engineer for Lubrication Services where she performed lubrication training and Oilview Minilab start-up services for customers in the domestic and international areas. In 2000, Sherri became the Trivector Laboratory Lead Chemist, working closely with customers to achieve solutions to improve their lubrication program. In 2001, Sherri moved on to take the position of Detector Research and Design Chemist for a major medical company specializing in Positron Emission Tomography (PET), a technology devoted to cancer detection. After three years in the research field, Sherri has rejoined Emerson as a Junior Instructor and is currently teaching courses and developing e-learning course material. Sherri is a STLE-certified Oil Monitoring Analyst (OMA).

Ron Vowell
Training Instructor Ron's 30 years of maintenance experience spans a variety of countries, equipment types and machinery health technologies. Ron came to Emerson in 1988 through the Services organization, providing troubleshooting and diagnostic capabilities, consulting and training to a variety of industries. In 1996 He accepted a position in Sales, assisting in the marketing development of Latin America and the Caribbean. During this time he traveled extensively, representing Emerson at many conferences and trade shows. Ron spent two years working with the CSI 4500 Machinery Health Monitoring technology group, and was also involved in the testing and release of the CSI 9210 Machinery Health Transmitter.

Chris Wills
Training Instructor Chris began his career as a vibration analyst in 1996 with PMCI in Elk Grove Village, IL, after spending six years in the HVAC and mechanical equipment repair field and four years as a United States Marine. He has gained extensive experience in nearly every form of the industry including pulp and paper, steel, machining, chemical production and mining. After joining Emerson in 2000, Chris soon became a valuable asset to the services department. In 2007, Chris joined the Emerson training department. His ability to explain complex vibration principals in simple, easy to understand language helps to make him an informative and motivating training instructor.

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