Dan Schmidt

Chief Engineer at EnerSys

Dan Schmidt, MBA, is a seasoned professional in the battery industry with over 20 years of experience in product engineering and development. Currently serving as Senior Manager of Product Engineering at EnerSys since October 2011, Dan manages international electrochemical and physical designs for various battery applications and leads global engineering teams in developing and launching new products. Previously, Dan held positions at C&D Technologies and East Penn Manufacturing, focusing on process development and project management for new battery technologies. Dan's educational background includes a Master's in Business Administration from the University of Central Missouri and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Saint Francis University. In addition to professional pursuits, Dan has extensive experience in coaching soccer at various levels, including head coaching roles at Alvernia University and Central Catholic High School.

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Reading, United States

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EnerSys

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EnerSys is a manufacturer, marketer and distributor of industrial batteries. The Company manufactures, markets and distributes related products, such as chargers, power equipment, outdoor cabinet enclosures and battery accessories, and provides related after-market and customer-support services for industrial batteries. Its segments based on geographic regions consist of Americas, which consists of North and South America; EMEA, which includes Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and Asia, which includes Asia, Australia and Oceania. The Company's product lines include reserve power and motive power products. Its Reserve power products also include thermally managed cabinets and enclosures for electronic equipment and batteries. The Company's motive power products are used to provide power for electric industrial forklifts used in manufacturing, warehousing and other material handling applications. They are used as mining equipment, diesel locomotive starting and other rail equipment.


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5,001-10,000

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