New CEO at GE I-Sim

Driver training firm GE I-Sim has tapped Brain Runkle to be it's new CEO. Runkle previously worked as CEO of GE Machine Tool Services, a division of GE's Commercial Equipment Financing unit. Salt Lake City, UT-based GE I-Sim operates a national network of driver development centers that use vehicle simulators as well as classroom sessions to train and re-train motor vehicle operators.
Jan. 28, 2003
Driver training firm GE I-Sim has tapped Brain Runkle to be it's new CEO.

Runkle previously worked as CEO of GE Machine Tool Services, a division of GE's Commercial Equipment Financing unit.

Salt Lake City, UT-based GE I-Sim operates a national network of driver development centers that use vehicle simulators as well as classroom sessions to train and re-train motor vehicle operators.

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