Pump Systems Matter (PSM) announces the addition of two new members to its Board of Directors: Jen Muir, P.E., President, JKMuir and Gary Cavey, President and CEO, Dynamatic® Drive Source International, Inc. Each will serve a three-year term and work with the Board to develop an executive long-term strategic plan that addresses the increasing demand for pump and pumping system training that promotes energy efficient and reliable pumping systems in the industrial and commercial building sectors.
Both new board members come from a diverse background. Serving as President of JKMuir, an environmental consulting firm specializing in energy projects in water, wastewater and industrial facilities, Jen Muir brings extensive experience in water and wastewater pump systems assessment. President and CEO of Dynamatic Drive Source International, Inc, Gary Cavey is a hands-on leader with demonstrated strengths in vision, strategic planning, change management, team building, cost control, organizational design, and profit optimization.
These engineering and business leaders will lead PSM in its mission to provide training and other tools to the pump user community; helping engineering, maintenance and operational personnel increase pump system energy efficiency and improve the overall reliability and performance of pumping systems across North America.
For more information on PSM and its training programs including e-learning, webinars and live classroom training across a wide range of pump, component and pumping system and optimization topics, contact Mark Sullivan at msullivan@pumps.org or call 973-349-5329.
The Hydraulic Institute: Advancing the pump manufacturing industry by becoming the world’s resource for pumping solutions by: Addressing Pump Systems, Developing Standards, Expanding Knowledge and Resources, Educating the Marketplace and Advocating for the Industry. For more information on the Hydraulic Institute, visit www.pumps.org.
Pump Systems Matter® is a non-profit educational organization established by the Hydraulic Institute, and leading utilities and energy efficiency organizations, to educate the industry on the benefits to pump systems optimization and energy efficiency to improve bottom-line savings of end-user companies. For information and registration details on educational offerings visit www.pumps.org/training.
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