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Hydraulic Institute Announces 2016 Young Engineer of the Year

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Hydraulic Institute Announces 2016 Young Engineer of the Year

Hydraulic Institute Announces 2016 Young Engineer of the Year; Jared Wageman, Product Development Engineer, Ansimag of Sundyne, Receives Honor

The Hydraulic Institute (HI) recognized and honored Jared Wageman, Product Development Engineer, Ansimag of Sundyne, as HI’s 2016 Young Engineer of the Year award recipient. The award was presented to Mr. Wageman during HI’s 2017 Annual Conference & Centennial Celebration Gala at the JW Marriott – Grande Lakes in Orlando, Florida.

The Young Engineer award was established to recognize the efforts and contributions of engineers under the age of 40 from Member companies and Standard Partners who have made a significant impact within their current position and have also contributed to the advancement of the work of HI.

Jared is a model to all young engineers in the pump industry.  He has been actively involved with HI since 2013, is an active member of 13 committees, led the development and presentation of a new Sealless pump educational webinar in 2016, and holds leadership positions of one section and two committees:

  • Pump Fundamentals Working Group Leader for the Pump System Optimization committee
  • Vice-Chairman – Rotodynamic – Application Specific Section
  • Chairman – Sealless Rotodynamic Nomenclature, Definition, Operation & Test

Peter Gaydon, Technical Director, Hydraulic Institute, added, “Jared has a passion for committee work and in a short amount of time has become an integral member of many committees and has earned the respect of his peers.  He should be commended for his level of commitment and volunteerism to the industry and he truly represents the future of HI.”

For more information regarding HI and how to become a member and actively participate on one of its many committees, please contact Pete Gaydon, Director, Technical Affairs, at pgaydon@pumps.org or 973.267.9700 x119.

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