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Jody Peacock (Photo: Ports Of Indiana)

Ports of Indiana Names Peacock as New CEO

economic and environmental policies, and by Governor Holcomb to the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust Fund Committee to oversee distribution of Indiana’s Volkswagen settlement.Peacock grew up on a farm in Union City, Ind., and earned his Master of Business Administration degree from Indiana University Kelley School of Business and bachelor’s degree from Ohio Wesleyan University. He lives in northwest Indianapolis with his wife, Dr. Orla Hart, a biochemistry professor at Purdue University, and their two children.“The Ports of Indiana is made up of a great team of professionals

Edmond Hughes (Photo: HII)

HII Promotes Hughes and Jacobs

at General Motors and TRW Automotive, where he gained experience in manufacturing environments, labor negotiations in unionized facilities, succession planning and implementation of human capital initiatives. Hughes holds a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Tougaloo College and an MBA from Indiana University.Taking Hughes’ position at Ingalls is Susan Jacobs, who has served in the vice president of human resources at HII’s Newport News Shipbuilding division since 2016, and before that as director of human resources and administration for more than nine years at Ingalls. Similar to her

Andrea Hermer (Photo: Ports of Indiana)

Ports of Indiana Names Hermer as COO, Hall as General Counsel

success as a partner at two law firms. Her private experience and background in commercial real estate development was well suited for her work in the public sector at the Indiana Department of Transportation and the Ports. She holds a bachelor’s degree and doctor of jurisprudence from Indiana University – Bloomington.James Hall (Photo: Ports of Indiana)As general counsel, Hall will utilize his U.S. and international trade compliance experience to lead the growth of the Foreign-Trade Zones as well as maintain regulatory requirements, support the organization’s mission and proactively

Photo: USMMA

USMMA: Teaching with Simulation in the Maritime Field

relative effectiveness of different learning styles.  Some studies have found that, although a student might “prefer”’ a particular type of learning method over another, it does not necessarily mean that any one is a more effective than another.  One study conducted at Indiana University with 400 students found that, although students had “preferred” learning styles which included visual, auditory, reading/writing, and kinesthetic (or VARK) there wasn’t a significant difference in outcomes for any particular style or combination of styles.  Moreover,

New Hires Boost RCG US Team

legislative affairs at the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA). She has developed policy strategy for large-scale renewables, energy storage, electric vehicle infrastructure and microgrid projects. Kuhn earned her BA in Environmental Management, and her Master of Public Administration (MPA) at Indiana University. She will assist clients in navigating the US market through management consulting, strategy, and market intelligence assignments.Hutchinson is a highly experienced health, safety and environmental expert with 15 years’ experience in the wind industry. He served as HSE manager on multiple

Jordan Lucas (Photo: ASA Electronics)

Lucas Joins ASA Electronics

Jordan Lucas has joined ASA Electronics as the public relations specialist for the company's marketing department. IN her new role, Lucas is responsible for writing literature, advertisement copy and press releases for new ASA products and partnerships. A native to the Michiana area, Lucas is a graduate from Indiana University South Bend where she majored in communication with a concentration in journalism. She joins ASA Electronics following a brief foray into the world of TV broadcast.

Richard Gruenhagen (Photo: MV WERFTEN)

Gruenhagen Named CFO at MV WERFTEN

Shipbuilding group MV WERFTEN said it has appointed Richard Gruenhagen as Managing Director of Finance and Administration to reinforce the group's Management Board as new CFO effective February 1.   Gruenhagen graduated from Indiana University, is a Certified Public Accountant (USA), has many years of experience as Executive Financial Management Professional, broad business experience as CFO, Director of Finance, Chief Accountant and as Head FP&A & Controlling in large global companies and startups, incl. ABB and GE. Most recently, Gruenhagen worked as CFO at DHL Logistics in Switzerland.

Ned Hunter (Photo: Harrington Hoists)

Leadership Change at Harrington Hoists

Corporation of Japan.   Lonardi began his career with Harrington Hoists, Inc. as the Eastern Division Sales Manager in 1997. He was later named VP of Sales & Marketing and most recently he held the position of COO with the company. Lonardi holds a B.S. degree in Business Management from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.  

Hannah Birong (Photo: ASA Electronics)

ASA Electronics Hires PR Specialist

ASA Electronics has added Hannah Birong as its new Public Relations Specialist to oversee content creation as well as public relations for ASA Electronics’ various industries and proprietary brands. Her position includes a range of media relations, advertising planning, social media management and web marketing.   Birong holds a B.A. in Mass Communications with a concentration in Journalism and a minor in Graphic Design from Indiana University South Bend. She comes to ASA Electronics from a marketing firm and has extensive communications and marketing experience.

Pamela Carter (Photo courtesy: Cummins)

Cummins' Carter to Retire

acquired its formerly independent distributors in North America. She was also a champion for under-represented demographic groups at the Company including women, Africans and African Americans and all people of color. She also worked tirelessly to recruit and hire veterans. Carter, a 1984 Indiana University School of Law grad, was Deputy Chief of Staff to Indiana Gov. Evan Bayh from 1988 to 1992, spent some time in private practice at Baker & Daniels in Indianapolis and then ran for Indiana Attorney General, serving in that post from 1993 to 1997. She was the first African American woman ever

Missy Vaughn (Photo courtesy of ASA)

ASA Appoints Vaughn to Controller

all financial statement preparation, reviewing and analyzing management reports, as well as supervising the day to day management of accounting functions. Before her promotion, Vaughn served as Assistant Controller. During this time, she obtained a Bachelor’s of Science in Business from Indiana University South Bend while also working full-time at ASA

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