Thursday, September 19, 2013

PDMA Pittsburgh Welcomes New Board Members



We would like to welcome two new Pittsburgh Chapter Board Members:



Eric Anderson is an associate dean for the College of Fine Arts and associate professor of industrial design in the School of Design at Carnegie Mellon University. He is also a co-director of the Master of Product Development Program, a unique program between the engineering, design, and business. He co-teaches the award winning Integrated Product Develop (IPD) capstone course for MPD along with faculty from mechanical engineering and business. He also teaches undergraduate industrial design studios.


Eric is a Chairman Emeritus for the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) Board of Directors having served several years prior as an officer working with talented practitioners, educators and staff to shape strategy, policy and programs to improve the society and support the discipline. He is also a member of the IDSA Academy of Fellows. Prior to joining academia, he spent over a decade as a full time design practitioner for corporate departments and consulting firms based in New York, New Jersey, and Philadelphia and designed products that include medical instruments, tradeshow exhibits, corporate identities, and consumer products.


Connie Palucka is the Managing Director of Business Growth Services at Catalyst Connection and leads the consulting team that works directly with manufacturers to help them achieve their growth goals. She joined the company in 2005 and brings over 20 years of experience in the chemical, catalysis and nuclear power industries.


Before joining Catalyst Connection, she directed global sales teams, participated in and led product development programs, and successfully executed a number of strategic initiatives that included the development and commercialization of new technology, the improvement of various internal processes to build value-added capabilities, and the building of alliances to achieve strategic goals.


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