Mon 21 May 2007
My 1st Post - The Ground Rules and some background on the author.
Posted by shoff under Patti EngineeringOk, everyone is supposed to have a blog so I have asked my superstar I.T. guy, Ed, to set one up for me. First of all I will establish some rules:
- I will not talk politics for fear that I will alienate 50% or more of the potential readers. I love to talk, discuss, and debate politics. I love discussing and debating with people who have different views than I do on political issues. Unfortunately, it seems like too many times on 24 hour news channels, it is just a game of which side of an issue can scream louder and who can catch who with a good sound bite
- I will not discuss religion. Once again there all different views on religion and I do not want to force mine on anyone. I think the main rules I try to live my life by are to be honest with everyone I encounter and to treat others the same way I would like to be treated.
Now a little about myself:
- I grew up in a town called New Windsor, MD. It was a rural community and my Dad’s family was mostly farmers. I spent a few summers working on my uncle’s farm.
- I loved automobiles and had the opportunity to read “Iacocca: An Autobiography” in 1984. I loved the book and it inspired me to want to work in the Automotive Industry. After studying colleges, I decided to attend GMI (formerly General Motors Institute, now Kettering University, www.kettering.edu). I co-oped with General Motors at the Assembly Plant in Baltimore, MD (now since razed).
- At GM I fell in love with electrical controls. There was nothing cooler than troubleshooting and improving automated production systems.
- At GMI I fell in love with Patti Fridline, who has been my wife for the past 16 years and happens to have a great engineering company named after her.
- I made a mistake (at the time) by leaving GM for a much smaller company that sold HMI’s. There is a long story involved, but suffice it to say that I was looking for a job and floated my resume in June 1991 to Don Kijek at Fanuc Robotics. Don had no openings but knew that I had specific knowledge that he could use. At his request, I started Patti Engineering to keep myself busy until I could find a permanent job.
- After working as a solo shooter for 2.5 years, in 1994 started hiring employees and moved into a leased light industrial space in Rochester Hills, MI.
- In 1995 I hired Dave Foster, who also attended GMI. Dave is a lot smarter than me and he is the VP of engineering for Patti Engineering.
- Also in 1995 I had the best day in my life when my daughter Payton was born.
- In 1997 I hired Ken Kutchek. Ken is a lot more organized than I am and is the VP of operations for Patti.
- In 2000, we moved into our location to 2110 East Walton Blvd, Auburn Hills, MI.
- In 2002 we did the controls on an automated sortation system for Forever21 (www.forever21.com) in Los Angeles, CA. This was our 1st project of any significance outside the automotive industry.
- In 2002 I had my other best day in my life when my son Sammy was born.
- In 2005 we did the controls and warehouse information systems for the embroidery and distribution for Ashworth, Inc. (www.ashworthinc.com) in
Oceanside, CA. This has been our largest project to date (over 3m). - In 2006 we developed the controls and software for the a weapon and asset management system used in law enforcement. Dave and myself have an ownership stake in the startup company, www.leidproducts.com.
- In 2007 we started to provide the controls and software for the updated version of the American Locker (www.americanlocker.com) ECBU and Compu-Lok products which are electronically controlled locker units that are now easily administered via a web interface.
I love sports, especially baseball. I grew up a big Orioles fan, but after 16 years in Michigan I am now a Tigers fan. I have had season tickets to the Tigers since 1998. I saw a LOT of bad baseball up until 2006. But I still loved going to the games. Now going to a Tiger’s game is awesome.
That’s it in a nutshell about me. If you have any questions or comments feel free to e-mail me at shoff@pattieng.com.