Ritchie Engineering Company hires Director of Engineering
June 15, 2020
Greg Guse, director of engineering, Ritchie Engineering Company, Inc. is responsible for driving product strategy and development, as well as contributing to the marketing and business strategy for the Yellow Jacket HVAC/R and automotive divisions.
Ritchie Engineering Company, Inc. announced the hiring of Greg Guse as Director of Engineering.
Guse is responsible for driving product strategy and development, as well as contributing to the marketing and business strategy for the Yellow Jacket HVAC/R and automotive divisions.
“We are thrilled to welcome Greg to our team,” said Tom Ritchie, president. “He has a wealth of knowledge and experience in engineering that will serve our customers and brand very well.”
Guse comes to Ritchie Engineering Company with more than 20 years of experience in power generation engineering, including the design of the triple dumping truck and refuse trucks. Most recently, Guse worked as the mechanical engineering manager of the value enhancement team at Alliance Laundry Systems in Ripon, Wisconsin.
A Minnesota native, Guse graduated from Minnesota State University in Mankato with a Bachelor of Science in Automotive Engineering & Technology and earned his MBA degree in International Business from Marquette University.
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