Orzechowski Named Engineering Manager, DITEQ Diamond Tools & Equipment

Words: Greg Toolson
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Shown left to right are Bob Coats, executive vp of sales and marketing, Todd Forbush, regional sales manager and Mike Orzechowski, engineering manager.
DITEQ Diamond Tools & Equipment named Mike Orzechowski as engineering manager. Orzechowski's expertise in floor prep equipment will be a tremendous asset as the company expands its product line to capitalize on this growing market segment.

During his 20-year engineering career, Orzechowski held the position of engineering manager for Equipment Development Co. and was a principal in an automation equipment design and manufacturing business.

Since 2004, Orzechowski has served as chairman of the Standards and Specifications Committee for CSDA, and has presented a number of educational workshops and published numerous articles in industry trade publications. He also serves on CSDA's Safety and Manufacturers committees and is an active participant at quarterly meetings.
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