ZF Marine's Stanley Takes on Dual Role

October 6, 2014

Keith Stanley, Product Line Manager, Pleasure Craft - North and Central America. (Photo: ZF)
Keith Stanley, Product Line Manager, Pleasure Craft - North and Central America. (Photo: ZF)

ZF Marine Propulsion Systems Miramar LLC  said that Keith Stanley has assumed the position of Product Line Manager – Pleasure Craft for North and Central America. Stanley joined ZF in 2011 as Key Account Manager, and he was promoted to Engineering Manager in 2012, with responsibility for application engineering activities for the region. In his new role, Stanley will have responsibility for both activities.
 

Stanley has a long history of experience in the pleasure craft industry. Originally from North Carolina, Stanley completed his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at NC State. Since then Stanley has accumulated more than 15 years of experience in the pleasure craft industry in all facets of design and engineering for a number of prominent vessel manufacturers.
 

“We’re very happy that Keith has accepted this additional responsibility within the organization. His depth of knowledge of vessel systems, combined with the high level of respect that he has earned during his time in the industry will surely serve him well in this new role,” said Wolfgang Schmid, Director, ZF Marine Propulsion Systems Miramar,
 

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