Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions
Karen Heart began their work experience in 1974 as an Interior Electrician in the United States Air Force. Karen then transitioned to a role as a Facility Manager at GSA from 1979 to 1982. In 1990, they worked as a Team Stocking Leader at Shopko until 1992. Since 1994, Karen has been working at Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions as an Inside Sales Executive. In this role, they specialize in customer service and sales, providing US customers with annual maintenance and calibration programs for Lighthouse Monitoring Systems.
Karen Heart attended Dimond High School from 1970 to 1972 and obtained their High School degree. Karen then went on to the University of Montana and completed their Associate's Degree in an unspecified field of study in 1988. In 1992, they enrolled at the Jung Su Won Martial Arts Academy where they achieved the rank of a 4th Dan Master, though the field of study is not given.
Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions
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Founded in 1982, Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions is the world’s leading supplier of real time contamination monitoring systems and airborne particle counters. The company has leveraged its superior software design, data integration ability and worldwide support offices to provide its customers with leading edge contamination monitoring solutions. These solutions have allowed Lighthouse’s customers to maintain high product yields through continuously monitoring conditions that may have an adverse effect on their products. The Lighthouse Monitoring System and Lighthouse line of airborne particle counters have become the standard for many companies, such as Seagate, Western Digital, TSMC, Samsung, Hewlett Packard, Motorola, Hitachi, Maxtor, Lockheed Martin, Microchip, Medtronic, Fujitsu and many more. Lighthouse offers the most complete line of contamination monitoring solutions available that include Airborne Particle Counts, Airborne Molecular Contamination Levels, Liquid Particle Counts, Electrostatic Charge, Temperature, Humidity, and many more. These solutions are now found in semiconductor, pharmaceutical, data storage, biotechnology, aerospace and defense industry plants worldwide.