HI Announces Patrick Hogg as 2015 Young Engineer of the Year

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      Hydraulic Institute Announces 2015 Young Engineer of the Year: Patrick Hogg, Product Manager Nidec Motor Corporation Receives Honor

      HI Contact: Peter Gaydon

      973.267.9700 X119

      pgaydon@pumps.org

       

      The Hydraulic Institute (HI) recognized and honored Patrick Hogg, Product Manager, Nidec Motor Corporation, as HI’s Young Engineer of the Year award recipient. The award was presented to Mr. Hogg during HI’s 2016 Annual conference in Tucson, Arizona.

      The Young Engineer award was established to recognize the efforts and contributions of engineers from member companies and Standard Partners who have made a significant impact within their current position and have also contributed to the advancement of the work of the Hydraulic Institute. Engineers under the age of 40 (as of January 1 the year of nomination) are eligible for this award.

      Patrick has been involved with HI since 2013, is a member of 10 committees, an educational webinar instructor, and holds leadership positions on three committees: 

      • Chairman – Drivers Application Guidebook
      • Vice Chairman – (HI 40.5) Pump & Extended Product Labeling Committee
      • Sub-committee leader – Drivers Sub-committee Variable Speed Pumping Guidebook

      Peter Gaydon, Technical Director, Hydraulic Institute, added, “Patrick has a passion for committee work and in a short amount of time has become an integral member of many committees.  Patrick should be commended for his level of commitment and volunteerism to the industry and he truly represents the future of the Hydraulic Institute.”

       

      Patrick Hogg - 2015 Young Engineer

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      The Hydraulic Institute: Advancing the pump manufacturing industry by becoming the world’s resource for pumping solutions by:

      • Addressing Pump Systems
      • Developing Standards
      • Expanding Knowledge and Resources
      • Educating the Marketplace
      • Advocating for the Industry

      For more information on the Hydraulic Institute, visit www.Pumps.org.

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