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Flow Science Elects Vice Presidents
Posted Thu July 26, 2001 @04:45PM
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News It's not on their web site yet, but Flow Science has elected two new vice presidents.
[John] Ditter joined Flow Science in 1992. He will be responsible for software engineering, hardware needs and customer support & training. Prior to joining the company, he worked at McDonnell Douglas Space Systems Company. He graduated from the Milwaukee School of Engineering with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and earned a master's degree in theoretical and applied mechanics from the University of Illinois in 1986.
[Robin] Berry joined Flow Science as financial manager in January 2001. Prior to joining the company, she worked with the public accounting firm of Betts, Bishop & Loggains and worked as financial manager at Sol y Sombra. She will be responsible for Flow Science’s accounting, financial planning, budgeting, tax planning, and human resources matters.
With Dr. C.W. Hirt, Chief Technologist and founder of the company, Ditter and Berry form the core of the company’s planning and development efforts. All report to the president of the company, Mr. Thomas S. Jensen.

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