NetworkNewsBreaks — Mullen Automotive Inc. (NASD
Post# of 960
Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ: MULN), an emerging electric vehicle (“EV”) manufacturer, has released a list of new employees that have been carefully hired to fuel the company’s success and support the company’s growing EV offerings, including the Mullen FIVE EV Crossover and Mullen ONE EV Cargo Van. The individuals are filling roles in an array of areas, such as vehicle engineering, vehicle integration, powertrain systems and manufacturing, and are working in several different locations, including Mullen’s vehicle team in Anaheim, California; its powertrain team in Monrovia, California; and its AMEC manufacturing team in Tunica, Mississippi. The new hires include product engineers Robert Huotari, the company’s new director of Interiors; Mark Jenkins, a new design engineer; and Ameil Kapadia, senior manager over BIW Engineering. In manufacturing, the company hired Cesar Aguirre, manager BIW advanced manufacturing engineer; Amanda Hancock, HR manager; Allen McDonald, plant controller; Kyler Ohl, IT systems architect; John Roberts, facilities supervisor; Jesse Satterfield, manager, PC and L; Jack Saylor, production manager and tech specialist; and Michelle Saylor, global manufacturing assistant. Vedanth Basappa, a manager in Virtual Simulation, and Scott Newton, a packing engineer, joined Mullen’s vehicle integration team, and Albert Lizardo was hired as a senior manager in thermal systems. “I am happy to announce the addition of these new members to the Mullen Automotive Team,” said Mullen Automotive CEO and chair David Michery in the press release. “Every new team member is a vital hire and an integral part of our EV programs and bright future for Mullen Automotive. One of our promises from the start has been to put Americans back to work in the U.S., and I fully intend to see my commitment through.”
Please see full disclaimers on the NetworkNewsWire website applicable to all content provided by NNW, wherever published or re-published: http://NNW.fm/Disclaimer