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Tri-Tech Engineering Announces Daniel Garman as New President

January 30, 2020

Tri-Tech CEO and President Emeritus, Bob Thomson

Tri-Tech CEO and President Emeritus, Bob Thomson

Centerville, Ohio – As 2019 drew to a close, Tri-Tech’s managing principals Bob Thomson and Mark Stemmer announced that Tri-Tech team member and electrical engineer Daniel Garman would assume the role of president effective January 2020. This announcement is accompanied by Bob Thomson continuing as CEO and transitioning into his new role as president emeritus.

For more than a decade as president and CEO, Bob Thomson, leading alongside Mark Stemmer, further brought Tri-Tech into an indelible and competitive reputation of being “built on integrity.” Due to Stemmer’s and Thomson’s leadership, commitment, and expertise, the company has enjoyed continued growth as one of the area’s top providers in quality professional engineering and design services for plumbing, mechanical, electrical, and structural projects. Under their leadership, the company, which has served its customers since 1977, further solidified its foundation on the Biblical principles that have given every one of its client, vendor, and employee relationships Tri-Tech’s unique value-laden shape. Serving as President, Thomson helped ensure Tri-Tech’s primacy in the state of Ohio and throughout the Midwest. As such, Thomson will continue with the company, serving as CEO and president emeritus, working with Garman through the transition into his new role as president.

Tri-Tech President, Dan Garman

Tri-Tech President, Dan Garman

Since 2011, Daniel Garman has served Tri-Tech and its clientele in numerous capacities, particularly and formally as a project manager, electrical engineer, and electrical group manager. Tri-Tech has successfully served many of its clients and their projects due to Mr. Garman’s expertise in facility power supply and distribution, emergency generation, load studies and calculations, lighting design, and the like. He has been responsible to oversee electrical design and development of plans and specifications as well as leading the project-coordination efforts for the design team. Garman’s leadership, experience, and expertise, along with his mind for marketing, provide the backdrop to Thomson’s, Stemmer’s, and the rest of Tri-Tech’s confidence in Garman as the new president and a managing principal.

Garman recently shared, “I’m eager to maintain Tri-Tech’s reputation for being ‘Built on Integrity,’ with my sincere confidence in the company as it moves forward. I look forward to the opportunity God has given me to lead this company and am excited to continue to serve our clients, employees, and community in my new role.”

Tri-Tech has been served well under the leadership of Bob Thomson as president, and its team affirms its confidence in Garman as their new president and the new opportunities to continue providing excellence to its clients, current and new, and further establish Tri-Tech’s reputation for being “built on integrity.”

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