Mark Morelli
Chief Executive Officer at VONTIER CORPORATION
Net worth: 11 M $ as of 2024-04-29
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Matthew Pine | M | 52 | 4 years | |
Steven Loranger | M | 72 | 13 years | |
Timothy T. Tevens | M | 67 | 33 years | |
Scott S. Cramer | M | 70 | 14 years | |
Robert Friel | M | 68 | 12 years | |
Claudia Toussaint | F | 60 | 10 years | |
Jeanne Beliveau-Dunn | F | 64 | 7 years | |
Gloria Boyland | F | 63 | 4 years | |
Courtney Schuster Kamlet | F | - | 5 years | |
Lila Tretikov | F | 46 | 4 years | |
Robin Vacha | M | - | 10 years | |
Bert Brant | M | 63 | 6 years | |
Kathryn Rowen | F | 45 | 4 years | |
Earl Ellis | M | 58 | 1 years | |
Uday Yadav | M | 61 | 4 years | |
David Foulkes | M | 62 | 1 years | |
Aziz Aghili | M | 65 | 6 years | |
David Flinton | M | 53 | - | |
Chris Klein | M | 60 | 4 years | |
Robyn Davis | F | 63 | 11 years | |
Andrew Miller | M | 63 | 4 years | |
Kathryn Roedel | F | 63 | 7 years | |
Maryrose Sylvester | F | 58 | 3 years | |
Lisa Glatch | F | 61 | 1 years | |
Karen Francis | F | 61 | 4 years | |
Jerome Peribere | M | 70 | 11 years | |
Lynn Swann | M | 72 | 1 years | |
Robert Eatroff | M | 58 | 3 years | |
Victoria Harker | F | 59 | 13 years | |
Nick Hawryschuk | M | - | 7 years | |
Sai Allavarpu | M | - | 2 years | |
Andrea van der Berg | F | - | - | |
Ganesh Kalpundi | M | - | 2 years | |
Alexander Paul Hartmann | M | - |
Columbus McKinnon EMEA GmbH
Columbus McKinnon EMEA GmbH Trucks/Construction/Farm MachineryProducer Manufacturing Part of Columbus McKinnon Corp., Columbus McKinnon EMEA GmbH is a German company that designs, manufactures, and markets material handling products and systems. The company is based in Wuppertal, Germany. The CEOs are Alexander Paul Hartmann, Hans-Herbert Greif, Mark D. Morelli. The private company was founded in 2012. | - |
Albert H. Cho | M | - | - | |
Vincent Chirouze | M | - | - | |
Glen Trickle | M | - | - | |
Amy Plasha | F | - | 3 years | |
Paul Shimp | M | - | - | |
Geri McShane | F | 50 | 8 years | |
Gregory Rustowicz | M | 64 | 9 years | |
Hans-Herbert Greif | M | - |
Columbus McKinnon EMEA GmbH
Columbus McKinnon EMEA GmbH Trucks/Construction/Farm MachineryProducer Manufacturing Part of Columbus McKinnon Corp., Columbus McKinnon EMEA GmbH is a German company that designs, manufactures, and markets material handling products and systems. The company is based in Wuppertal, Germany. The CEOs are Alexander Paul Hartmann, Hans-Herbert Greif, Mark D. Morelli. The private company was founded in 2012. | - |
Ryan Edelman | M | - | - | |
Anthony V. Milando | M | 61 | 9 years | |
Alan Korman | M | 63 | 9 years | |
Ajeet Rohatgi | M | - |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 39 years |
Thomas Pettit | M | 55 | 2 years | |
Martin Gafinowitz | M | 65 | 5 years | |
Linda Pintor | F | - | - | |
Michael J. Stauber | M | 49 | 20 years | |
Appal Chintapalli | M | 49 | 6 years | |
Dan Daniel Beilfuss | M | - | - | |
Hani Joakim | M | - | 2 years | |
Hayati Yarkadas | M | 55 | 4 years | |
William Grogan | M | 45 | 1 years | |
Dorothy Capers | F | 62 | 2 years | |
Houston Spencer | M | - | 5 years | |
Anshooman Aga | M | 48 | 2 years | |
Mario Ramos Lara | M | 51 | 6 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Markos Tambakeras | M | 73 | 12 years | |
Patrick Decker | M | 59 | 9 years | |
Alan E. Barton | M | 69 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 4 years |
Sean F. Wu | M | - |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 4 years |
Robert Carl Stempel | M | 90 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 12 years |
John D. Lanza | M | - |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 5 years |
Jeong-Wook Shin | M | 64 |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 7 years |
Mark Witt Allen | M | - |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 7 years |
Gary Glandon | M | 65 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 3 years |
Marcelino Susas | M | 57 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 5 years |
Jorge Gomez | M | 57 | 3 years | |
Ellen Zane | M | 72 | 12 years | |
Stephen Rabinowitz | M | 81 | 14 years | |
Surya Mohapatra | M | 74 | 11 years | |
Chong Sup Park | M | 75 | 5 years | |
Ted F. Amyuni | M | 71 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 2 years |
G. Powell | M | 60 |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 6 years |
Linda Goodspeed | F | 62 | 13 years | |
Joseph P. Conroy | M | 60 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 5 years |
Thomas Roloff | M | - |
MIT Sloan School of Management
| 2 years |
Philip Miller | M | - |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 4 years |
Lawrence E. Butts | M | - |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 4 years |
Michelle Jarrard | F | 56 |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 4 years |
Mahmut Levent Ünlü | M | - |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 4 years |
Mike Stanford | M | - |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 4 years |
Marco Ferretti | M | 62 |
MIT Sloan School of Management
| 1 years |
Glenn R. Archer | M | - |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 4 years |
Edward Wade Radford | M | - |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 3 years |
Moshe Lichtman | M | 65 |
MIT Sloan School of Management
| 2 years |
Christopher Berry | M | - |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 4 years |
Jerry Masters | M | 63 |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 4 years |
Molly Guenther | F | 58 |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 4 years |
Eric S. Silverman | M | - |
MIT Sloan School of Management
| 1 years |
CY Smith | M | - |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 4 years |
Steven G. Skinner | M | 61 |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 4 years |
William K. Aulet | M | 66 |
MIT Sloan School of Management
| 1 years |
Randy Cain | M | - |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 4 years |
Frederick McTaggart | M | 61 |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 4 years |
Daniel Tiernan | M | - |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 4 years |
Jeffrey J. Roman | M | 61 |
Georgia Institute of Technology
| 4 years |
Daniel Reymond | M | - |
MIT Sloan School of Management
| - |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 98 | 98.00% |
Germany | 2 | 2.00% |
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Origin of connections
- Stock Market
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- Mark Morelli
- Personal Network