Professional services industry veteran Ronald Rainson, P.E., will now serve as president of Cambric Managed Services (CMS) subsidiary.
Cambric, a global provider of engineering services, formed CMS to build upon its proven 20-year track record of high-end, innovative engineering solutions and to address its clients’ requirement for strong program management and multidisciplinary product engineering solutions to meet today’s rapidly changing design and manufacturing challenges.
Rainson will lead this new company, which is headquartered in Chicago, and has an office in Peoria, Illinois.
“I have watched engineering outsourcing grow from a U.S. manufacturer’s desire for inexpensive modeling and detailing to a need for broad solutions and worldwide support. Cambric, with years of careful selection of engineers and extensive ongoing training requirements, has a team of senior professionals able to meet the needs of the most demanding client,” said Rainson who has a long and distinguished track record of founding, managing, and growing professional services organizations in the U.S. and abroad.
“We are delighted to be able to attract Ron to Cambric. In addition to all of his knowledge and experience in exactly the segments in which we and our clients are most interested, Ron has a strong background in organization building, including strategic alliances with other synergistic industry partners that are necessary to address the broader engineering innovation solutions market,” said Timothy P. Hayes, president and CEO of Cambric Corporation.
In addition to spending last 10 years concentrating on the design of heavy equipment, Rainson has experience with gas and electric power generation, water and wastewater utilities, environmental issues, control systems, and bioengineering.
Rainson has also managed resources in the U.S., the U.K., Germany, and India, as well as marketed to the Republic of South Africa and the People’s Republic of China. Rainson will manage Cambric Managed Services from Peoria.
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Edited by Juliana Kenny