Ridewell appoints project engineer

May 24, 2011
Matthew Koontz has been hired by Ridewell Suspensions as project engineer, working primarily with auxiliary axle suspensions

Matthew Koontz has been hired by Ridewell Suspensions as project engineer, working primarily with auxiliary axle suspensions.

Koontz joins Ridewell with over 10 years of design experience, including designing tank components. He has also engineered tools to improve production metrics.

“Matthew is a team player with great skills, and I am confident that we made the right decision by adding him to the engineering team,” said Bruce Barton, director of engineering.

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