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July 18, 2014



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Snyder Joins Ohio Electric Motors

Ohio Electric Motors, Inc. recently announced that Randall R. Snyder will be their new, sales and marketing manager. “I am extremely pleased to announce that Randall Snyder will be our sales and marketing manager,” said Ken Cooper, general manager of Ohio Electric Motors, Inc. 

Snyder has an exceptional background and work history combining engineering, technical service, manufacturing and managerial experience. His scientific knowledge, manufacturing, client service and sales experience will be of great benefit to our customers in fulfilling their motor product requirements and changing application needs.    

Ohio Electric Motors produces a diverse line of standard and custom-designed DC motors, including brushless, wound field, explosion-proof, SCR rated (interchangeable with other brands), permanent magnet, battery powered, hydraulic pump, material handling and other special application types.    

Snyder was formerly the corporate director of sales/client services for Southern Petroleum Laboratories, Inc. Prior to that position, Snyder has held engineering, marketing, technical and sales management  positions for several industrial manufacturing, engineering and technical service companies, including:  Dynamic Flow Computers, Bayer Engineering & Technical Sales, Co., Acran, Inc., AT&T, Daniel Measurement & Control, Breard-Garner, Inc. and Oceaneering International, Inc. 

Snyder has studied electrical engineering at Mississippi State University (Starkville, MS). He has also completed a variety of manufacturing technical training courses for Liquid, Gas and Ultrasonic Flow Measurement, Magnetic Flow Metering, ASTM and GPA Methods for Hydrocarbon Analysis, Transient Voltage Surge Suppression, Gas Chromatography and Liquid/Gas Turbine Flow Metering.     

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