InTEST Corporation Announces Appointment of Richard N. “Nick” Grant, Jr. as President, Effective on August 24, 2020
August 07, 2020 at 02:46 am IST
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inTEST Corporation announced the appointment of Richard N. “Nick” Grant, Jr. as its new President, effective August 24, 2020. Mr. Grant will succeed James Pelrin, who has resigned from inTEST after 19 years of service. Mr. Grant is also expected to become a member of inTEST’s Board of Directors on the effective date of his appointment to fill the vacancy on the Board that is left by Mr. Pelrin’s departure. Mr. Grant joins inTEST from ABB where he has been SVP Americas Region of the Industrial Automation Measurement and Analytics Division. During his tenure at ABB, he modernized factories, strengthened customer relationships and reshaped his division’s go-to-market strategy in North and South America, driving profitable new growth. Prior to ABB, he was Corporate VP and General Manager of AMETEK’s Materials Analysis Division where he oversaw organic and inorganic growth and increased profitability for a group of Test and Measurement businesses. Prior to AMETEK, Mr. Grant had a 16-year career with Emerson Electric in various roles of increasing responsibilities.
inTEST Corporation is a supplier of test and process technology solutions for use in manufacturing and testing. The Companyâs segments include Electronic Test, Environmental Technologies and Process Technologies. Electronic Test consists of inTEST EMS, which has operations in New Jersey and California, and Acculogic, which has operations in Canada, California and Germany. Environmental Technologies consists of inTEST Thermal Solutions (iTS), which manufactures and sells products under the Temptronic, Sigma, Thermonics and North Sciences brand names and has operations in Massachusetts, Germany and Singapore. Process Technologies consists of Ambrell, which has operations in New York, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and Videology, which has operations in Massachusetts and the Netherlands. Its key markets include automotive, defense/aerospace, industrial, life sciences, and security, as well as both the front-end and back-end of the semiconductor manufacturing industry.