Transportation Industry
Union Switch & Signal
Railway Age, Jan, 2005
John Donlon has been appointed Union Switch & Signal's VP-sales and marketing, responsible for implementing strategic initiatives to increase sales and expanding market opportunities. Donlon most recently served as CEO of Image Guide, Inc., a GE Medical Systems-funded start-up company in the process of commercializing image-guided robotic surgery systems.
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He also held various executive-level sales positions at Alstom Automation Systems, Honeywell, Elsag-Bailey, and ABB. Donlon received a B.S. in chemical engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. In addition, US&S has created an Advanced Technology Group to research new technologies and their potential application in the rail transportation industry. Jeremy Hill has been appointed VP of the new organization. Prior to accepting this position, Hill served as VP-marketing and product management at US&S.
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