SpotSee Names Ted Harvey VP of Global Operations

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SpotSee, a global leader in shock and vibration monitoring through low-cost connectivity and data and parent to established brands such as ShockWatch, ShockLog, SpotBot and OpsWatch, announced today that Ted Harvey has been named vice president of global operations. Harvey is highly qualified with more than 25 years of experience in operations and financial management in automotive, electronics, aerospace and commercial industries.

 

“We are thrilled to have a world-class leader like Ted join the SpotSee team,” said Tony Fonk, president and CEO, SpotSee. “His background in quality, operational excellence and global manufacturing enables SpotSee brands to become even more competitive in helping customers spot damage in their operations and see it in real time.”

 

In his role, Harvey will oversee the company’s global operations including development of regional manufacturing hubs for reducing delivered costs and superior customer service. Harvey will supervise production, quality assurance, shipping, manufacturing engineering and purchasing.

 

Before joining SpotSee, Harvey was the director of operational excellence for Superior Industries, director of operations for Club Car Golf Carts and the Trane Operational Excellence Value Stream Coach for Ingersoll Rand. Harvey has also held management roles with Briggs & Stratton Corporation, Inc., Consolidated Diesel Company, Inc., Servitech Industries, Inc., Robertshaw Controls, Co. (division of Siebe) and Union Forging Co. (division of United Industrial Syndicate).

 

Harvey served in the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Navy Reserves. He has a Bachelor of Science in Operations Management from State University of New York at Binghamton.

 

To learn more about SpotSee, visit www.spotsee.io.

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