Daniel Andersen
About Daniel Andersen
Daniel Andersen is a Mechanical Engineering Manager with extensive experience in the imaging supplies industry. He has contributed to innovative recycling programs and environmental solutions at Clover Imaging Group since 2012, following previous roles at Automotion, Inc. and Benda Manufacturing.
Work at Clover Imaging Group
Daniel Andersen has served as the Mechanical Engineering Manager at Clover Imaging Group since 2012. In this role, he has been instrumental in managing mechanical engineering projects that focus on recycling and remanufacturing consumable imaging supplies. His leadership has contributed to the development of innovative recycling programs that create additional revenue streams for partners. Andersen's work emphasizes environmentally responsible solutions within the imaging supplies industry.
Previous Experience at Automotion, Inc.
Before joining Clover Imaging Group, Daniel Andersen worked at Automotion, Inc. as an R&D Engineer from 2000 to 2005. During his five years at the company, he was involved in various research and development projects, contributing to advancements in engineering practices. His experience at Automotion laid the foundation for his future roles in mechanical engineering.
Experience at Benda Manufacturing
Daniel Andersen worked as a Mechanical Engineer at Benda Manufacturing from 2005 to 2012. His seven-year tenure at the company allowed him to further develop his engineering skills and gain valuable experience in mechanical design and project management. This role contributed to his expertise in delivering engineering solutions in the manufacturing sector.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Andersen holds multiple degrees in engineering and business. He earned an Associate of Applied Science in Mechanical Design from Moraine Valley Community College. He furthered his education with a Bachelor of Arts in Business & Technology from Governors State University. Additionally, he obtained both a Master's in Project Management and a Master's in Business Administration from Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University. This educational background supports his expertise in managing engineering teams and projects.