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Patti Engineering names Robert Nelson to lead Indiana growth

Robert Nelson rejoins Patti Engineering as Director of Indiana Operations to lead project management and execution, supporting the company’s strong growth in the region.

Patti Engineering, Inc., a control system integration company with offices in Michigan, Texas, and Indiana, has announced the strategic hire of Robert Nelson as Director of Indiana Operations in the company’s Indianapolis office.  In this role, Nelson will oversee project execution and team management, driving growth and operational excellence in delivering controls, robotics, and advanced digitalization solutions to help manufacturers improve overall equipment effectiveness (OEE).

Nelson brings over twenty-five years of experience in automation and system integration including leadership roles at major automotive manufacturers Ford Motor Co. and General Motors. Nelson previously worked as a controls engineer at Patti Engineering’s Auburn Hills, MI headquarters before advancing into leadership positions in the industry. Now rejoining the company, he returns with a strong background in project leadership and execution which will be instrumental in advancing Patti Engineering’s initiatives in Indiana.

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Sam Hoff

“We are thrilled to welcome Robert Nelson back to Patti Engineering in this key leadership role,” said Sam Hoff, President and CEO of Patti Engineering. “Robert’s deep industry expertise, leadership skills, and firsthand knowledge of our company make him an invaluable addition to our team. His experience and team development skills will be instrumental in driving growth and delivering exceptional solutions for our clients.”

“I’m excited to rejoin Patti Engineering and take on this leadership role in Indiana,” said Robert Nelson. “Having previously been a part of the Patti Engineering team, I know firsthand the company’s commitment to excellence and innovation. I look forward to working with our talented team to expand our presence, strengthen client relationships, and deliver cutting-edge automation and digitalization solutions for the Indiana office.”

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