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Glen Daniels

Senior Customer Support Specialist at Airthings

Glen Daniels has a solid work experience in the technology sector. Glen started their career in 1990 as a Lab/Test Engineer at Motorola Inc, where they managed a team and was responsible for software verification and validation. In 1998, they joined Motorola Solutions as a Senior Engineering Resource Manager, providing tier 3 customer support for various networks and coordinating with software development engineering. Glen'smost recent role is with Airthings, where they have been a Senior Customer Support Specialist since 2019, troubleshooting technical issues for the Airthings Correntium Pro Radon Detector and collaborating with engineering and application development teams.

Glen Daniels attended Niles Seminary of Loyola University from 1981 to 1983. However, no specific degree or field of study information is provided for this time period. Following their time at Loyola University, Glen went on to attend Devry University-Niles Seminary of Loyola University from 1983 to 1985. Glen obtained a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering during their time at Devry University.

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Airthings uses accurate technology to create user-friendly digital radon detectors. The primary customers are homeowners living in radon-prone areas in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Homeowners can use our device to see if they are at risk for high radon exposure. Radon is a radioactive gas that seeps into the foundation of many homes.An estimated 20,000 people die from radon exposure every year, and it is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Airthings also aims to replace traditional charcoal detection devices that are cumbersome, need to measure for months, and then have be sent to a lab to obtain any results. They also differentiate themselves from their competitors in better build quality and design. Airthings is based in Oslo, Norway. However, most customers are in the United States and Canada.


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