ThermoAnalytics Announces Promotion of Bobbi Wood to President, COO
August 24, 2020 — ThermoAnalytics, Inc. (TAI), a leader in advanced thermal, fluid-flow, and infrared modeling software, announced the promotion of Bobbi Wood, age 53, to the position of President and Chief Operating Officer, effective August 24, 2020. She has served as the Chief Operating Officer since 2019.
Keith Johnson continues to lead the Company as its Chief Executive Officer.
"I am thrilled to have Bobbi assume this new role," said Keith Johnson. "As Chief Operating Officer, she has demonstrated outstanding leadership and superb business judgment, and she has been a major contributor to our growth and success over the last 24 years. We are confident her operational background and business experience strongly positions her to help lead the next phase of the Company's growth and success."
Mrs. Wood holds a Bachelor's and a Master's of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan Technological University. For the past 13 years, Bobbi has led the Engineering Services Team at TAI as its Director/Manger. Mrs. Wood was one of the original employees when ThermoAnalytics was founded. She was promoted to Chief Operating Officer in January 2019.
"I am honored to be chosen for this expanded leadership role at ThermoAnalytics," Wood said. "We will continue to invest in the development of innovative and industry-leading technology for the thermal simulation market. I look forward to continuing to work with the executive team and employee-owners to serve our customers as we strive for growth while maintaining our company values and culture."
ABOUT THERMOANALYTICS
ThermoAnalytics (TAI) is a global developer of thermal, fluid-flow, and infrared modeling software based out of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Over 20 years of experience has contributed to the evolution of their software, serving industries such as automotive, aerospace, architecture, defense, textiles, and manufacturing. Applications include underhood modeling, exhaust and underbody simulation, HVAC, cabin, drive cycle analysis, battery packs for HEV/EV, electronics, and other thermally sensitive components. For more information, please visit www.thermoanalytics.com.
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