Industrial Scientific name Burke as president

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Industrial Scientific name Burke as president

13 Oct, 2021

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Industrial Scientific Corporation (ISC) have just announced that Parker Burke has been promoted to president. Parker will be in charge of implementing the company’s strategy of preserving human life and eradicating death on the job by 2050.

During the last two years, Parker has headed up ISC as senior their vice president and general manager. Before joining ISC two years ago, Parker was vice president and general manager at Anderson-Negele in Fultonville, NY., USA. Before his tenure at Anderson-Negele, Parker held a number of commercial and operations roles at Gilbarco Veeder-Root.

“Parker delivers impressive results, but even more impressive are his humility, thoughtful approach to leadership, and service to others,” said Justin McElhattan, group president, EHS Platform at Fortive. “We are pleased to recognise Parker’s strategic role within Industrial Scientific and look forward to his continued leadership.”

Mr. Burke attained a Bachelor of Science degree in systems engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD., USA. After his graduation, he served as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corp for over 6 years. He also holds a Master of Business Administration from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, based in Evanston, IL., USA.

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