Genesis Plastics Welding is pleased to announce the addition of Elizabeth H. Malola as Product and Process Development Engineer to assist clients in the research, design and development of their plastic welded products within the military and medical industries. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering and also studied chemistry and mathematics at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.
With a significant knowledge of raw thermoplastic materials suitable for RF, ultrasonic and impulse welding, Malola is responsible for helping clients source the right materials for their applications to meet business objectives, promote cost savings and accelerate the production process. She also performs analytical and quality testing on products throughout the development and production cycles to ensure product integrity.
“Many clients come to Genesis because they know we have a thorough knowledge of proper utilization of polar and non-polar materials,” says Tom Ryder, CEO and president of Genesis Plastics Welding. “It’s a very important role for Elizabeth to guide our customers in the materials selection process. Especially since so many clients are charged to find new materials that will cut manufacturing costs or migrate to more ‘green’ materials to meet increasing regulatory standards.”
Prior to joining Genesis, Malola worked as a product development engineer for an Indiana-based energy storage systems manufacturer. She enjoys living in downtown Indianapolis and mentoring high school students through an after school engineering club, serving as an advisor for Delta Delta Delta sorority and volunteering at St. George Orthodox Church. She is a member of the Society of Women Engineers and serves as the philanthropy chair for the Delta Delta Delta Alumnae chapter which works to raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Riley Hospital for Children.
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