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The Electric Fuel Management Team
Graydon
Hansen has served as President of EFBC since January
2005. Prior thereto, Mr. Hansen was Senior Vice President of Engineering
with Elpac Electronics, Inc. From March 2002 until February 2004,
Mr. Hansen was Vice President of Engineering at Trojan Battery Corporation,
where his management responsibilities included commercial product
development and design activity, plus leadership of the Quality
and Production Engineering groups in all of Trojan's manufacturing
facilities. Previously, Mr. Hansen worked at Lockheed Missiles and
Space Company. Mr. Hansen holds a BS in Electrical Engineering Computer
Science from the University of California at Berkeley, has a U.S.
Patent in the field of rapid battery charging, is an ASQ Certified
Quality Engineer and is a Registered Professional Electrical Engineer.
Ronen
Badichi recently joined Epsilor Electronics as General Manager
(May 2005). Since 1999 Mr. Badichi served as General Manager of
Maoz Industries, a developer and manufacturer of illuminated control
panels, keyboards and displays for the aviation and military markets.
Prior to this he served as Project Manager at BAE Systems. Israel.
Holding the rank of Captain, he was a Project Manager in the Israel
Air Force from 1988 until 1992, as F-16 Avionics Integration Manager
and Electro-Optical Development Manager. Mr. Badichi was educated
at the Lev Institute of Technology and earned a B.Sc. in Physics
and Electro-Optic Engineering.
Yaron
Shrim has served as General Manager of Electric
Fuel Bet Shemesh since 2003 and VP Engineering since 1998. Since
joining us in 1994 until 1998, Mr. Shrim was an engineer & Project
Manager in the R&D division. From 1993 to 1994, he served as
Plant Engineer & Project Manager at Extal – a private
international company with Swiss ownership, specializing in developing
systems and manufacturing aluminum profiles. From 1993 to 1994,
he was a Mechanical Engineer at Israel Aircraft Industries Ltd,
MATA Division which refurbishes, upgrades and customizes military
and commercial helicopters. Mr. Shrim earned a B.Sc. in Mechanical
Engineering from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.
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