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21684 Parkwood Ln, Northville, MI 48167    248-3451384   

36666 Heatherton Dr, Farmington, MI 48335    248-4715971   

4475 Roosevelt Ave, Farmington Hills, MI 48335   

620 Tobin Dr, Inkster, MI 48141   

Oakland, MI   

Work

Company: Automotive components holdings, llc May 2011 Position: Associate director supplier development engineering

Education

School / High School: University of Michigan- Ann Arbor, MI 1980 Specialities: MBA in Automotive Supplier Quality

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Supplier Technical Assistance - Engineer

Location:
21684 Parkwood Ln, Northville, MI 48167
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Ford Motor Company
Supplier Technical Assistance - Engineer
Ach-Llc
Associate Director Advanced Supplier Development Engineering
Visteon Corporation Aug 2000 - Sep 2005
Senior Manager Radio and Telematics Product Development
Visteon Corporation Apr 1997 - Aug 2000
Business Development Manager For Cockpits, Electronics and Multimedia
Ford Motor Company 1981 - 1997
Engineering Supervisor
Education:
Iese Business School 2003 - 2003
Center For Creative Leadership 1999 - 1999
University of Michigan - Stephen M. Ross School of Business 1981 - 1985
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Business Administration
University of Michigan 1976 - 1980
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electronics Engineering
Bedford High School, Temperance, Mi 1973 - 1976
University of Michigan
Master of Business Administration, Masters
University of Michigan
Skills:
Product Development, Ppap, Supplier Quality, Automotive, Fmea, Dfmea, Engineering Management, Electronics, Engineering, Apqp, Automotive Engineering, Automotive Electronics, Manufacturing Engineering, Product Engineering, Vehicles, Root Cause Analysis, Lean Manufacturing, Kaizen, Powertrain, Ts16949, Dmaic, Advanced Product Quality Planning, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis, Iso/Ts 16949, Manufacturing, Supplier Development, Continuous Improvement, Production Part Approval Process, Six Sigma, Spc, Electronic Engineering, Components, Product Design, Automotive Design, Manufacturing Operations Management, Quality Management, Telematics
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Owner

Work:
Accounting Advisors & Tax Service
Owner
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Scott Saari - Northville, MI

Work:
Automotive Components Holdings, LLC May 2011 to 2000
Associate Director Supplier Development Engineering
Automotive Components Holdings, LLC - Dearborn, MI Sep 2005 to Apr 2011
Associate Director-Advanced Supplier Development Engineering
Visteon Corporation - Dearborn, MI Sep 2004 to Sep 2005
Senior Manager, Product Development for Infotainment, Digital Radios, Family Entertainment and Global Reception Quality
Basildon Aug 2002 to Aug 2004
England, Senior Manager
North American Radio Programs - Allen Park, MI Aug 2000 to Aug 2002
Senior Manager, North American Radio Product Development
SBU and Multimedia - Allen Park, MI May 1997 to Jul 2000
Senior Manager, Cockpit
Ford Motor Company - Electrical and Electronics Div - Dearborn, MI Jun 1981 to Apr 1997
Product Development and Design Engineering
Reliance Electric Company May 1980 to May 1981
Electrical Applications Engineer for Electric Motor Drive Systems
Education:
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, MI 1980 to 1985
MBA in Automotive Supplier Quality

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Transreflective Instrument Display

US Patent:
5821867, Oct 13, 1998
Filed:
Dec 8, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/569383
Inventors:
Daniel K. Angell - Allen Park MI
Kathleen M. Schulz - Novi MI
Scott D. Saari - Farmington MI
Assignee:
Ford Motor Company - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
G08B 522
B60Q 100
US Classification:
34081545
Abstract:
A transreflective instrument display has a generally planar reverse image light emitting display panel, a transflector surface positioned at a predetermined angle with respect to the display panel. The transflector has a P-plane reflectance and S-plane reflectance. A illuminated pointer is positioned behind the transflector. The display is formed of light transmitted from the pointer and reflecting light from said display panel simultaneously to form an image. The transflector is preferably coated with a coating that increases the reflectivity of the P-plane polarization of the transflector.

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