UPDATE: New Director of Engineering Joins Head Rush Team

Head Rush Technologies, manufacturer of innovative adventure devices, today announced the hiring of Rich Reynolds as Director of Engineering. Rich had spent the previous 15 years with MSA – The Safety Company, where he was awarded a number of patents in the area of life safety and held a number of increasingly important roles in engineering and product management, including Director of Engineering for all of MSA’s major product groups.

“Rich’s vast experience in life safety makes him a great fit, as that remains a primary focus in everything we do,” said John McGowan, President of Head Rush. “Plus his global experience in launching products and his background in leveraging advanced technology in engineering innovation will help us advance our leadership position in adventure devices.”

Reynolds was equally effusive about joining the Head Rush team. “I’m excited to join a market leader like Head Rush with their commitment to safety, which is where I’ve focused a large part of my career, and their reputation as an innovator in engineering and product design. Head Rush is growing at an amazing rate, which is a testament to their existing products and the engineering behind them. The company has a limitless future and I’m happy to be able to contribute to the great team that they have in place.”

Rich joins an accomplished Head Rush management team that includes Bill Carlson, Director of Sales and Marketing, and Greg Doyle, Director of Operations, who each bring years of experience in their respective fields.

View the full press release at the following link: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2016/12/prweb13910152.htm

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