Mahr Inc. promotes Don Foisy

Published
April 02, 2018 - 05:15pm
Mahr Inc.

Mahr Inc., Providence, R.I., promoted Don Foisy to director of operations to support continued company growth. In his new position, Foisy will be responsible for overseeing the engineering, manufacturing, planning and facilities departments. With seven years of experience at Mahr, Don’s strong managerial skills and mechanical engineering expertise will help to further enhance the company’s standards of operational excellence and commitment to high quality. 

“I look forward to the opportunity to work with our entire operations team as we strive to perfect our internal processes to help us meet our company’s expanding goals,” said Foisy. “We want to foster new ideas and innovative technologies to improve our efficiency in providing market-leading precision metrology solutions.  Our focus will continue to be the delivery of high quality products, on-time to our customers to support their growing needs.”

Don joined the Mahr team in 2011 in the position of design engineering supervisor and was later promoted to engineering manager. With more than 17 years of industry experience, Don previously served as a mechanical engineer at John Crane and as a product engineering manager at Dresser-Masoneilan. He has a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from New England Institute of Technology.

Related Glossary Terms

  • metrology

    metrology

    Science of measurement; the principles on which precision machining, quality control and inspection are based. See precision machining, measurement.

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