Moinian receives promotion at ICC-ES

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ICC-ES is pleased to announce the promotion of Shahin Moinian, P.E., to ICC-ES Senior Vice President, ICC-ES Growth Strategies and Certification Programs. As the leader of the ICC-ES PMG team, Shahin optimized the certification process and reduced certification time for clients. More importantly, Shahin took a variety of steps to enhance the customer service for product manufacturers who aim at introducing products to market in an expeditious manner. This all took place while maintaining the high quality of product evaluation, which is what ICC-ES is famous for.

“As President of ICC-ES, my commitment to maintaining the technical excellence that has always existed within ICC-ES is of utmost importance. I am pleased to announce this change that will expand the development of new programs and services, while maintaining the integrity of ICC Evaluation Service,” says Mark Johnson, ICC-ES President.

Moinian is a licensed mechanical engineer with a Master of Engineering from Cal-Poly, Pomona. His career path includes serving as a project engineer with a spa manufacturing company designing products and components, to being the Director of Codes and Standards with Moen Incorporated. Prior to joining ICC-ES, Moinian managed global certification activities including product review, inspections, sales, marketing, as well as the management registration program (ISO 9001), standards department and laboratory recognition program (ISO/IEC 17025) with his most recent employer IAPMO.

“I believe Shahin is the right person to take a broader role within ICC-ES to spearhead our new initiatives. Shahin will continue to manage the ICC-ES PMG team and will add the Business Development and Sales functions to his responsibilities,” added Johnson.
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