MC Machinery Promotes New Applications Engineer
Aaron Neefe has been a press brake, automatic tool changer and field service technician at the MC Machinery headquarters in Elk Grove Village, Ill. since early 2019.
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Aaron Neefe has been promoted to laser and press brakes applications engineer at MC Machinery’s Southeast Technology Center in Concord, N.C.
Neefe has been a press brake, automatic tool changer and field service technician at the MC Machinery headquarters in Elk Grove Village, Ill. since early 2019.
Neefe is a Marine Corps veteran who served five years in Hawaii as a flight line mechanic. Prior to that, he attended Mott Community College in Flint, Mich. and Alpena Community College.
He is certified by the Fabricators & Manufacturers Association in Advanced Bend Theory and Advanced Press Brake Operation.
“We have been very impressed with Aaron’s work ethic, attention to detail, communication skills and his ability to find creative solutions to help customers,” says Shane Herendeen, MC Machinery’s North American sales manager for fabrication. “With his extensive background in forming and press brakes, our applications team is excited to have him start demonstrating our equipment in the Southeast Technology Center.”
The MC Machinery Southeast Technology Center opened in December 2020, featuring a 13,500-square-foot showroom and areas for training and demos.
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