Alex Van Dyck
About Alex Van Dyck
Alex Van Dyck is the Founder and CEO of Packible and a Manufacturing Engineering Intern at Emerson, known for his practical approach to problem-solving and a passion for engineering.
Current Title and Positions
Alex Van Dyck currently holds multiple roles. He is the Founder and CEO of Packible, a company based in the United States, and works as a Manufacturing Engineering Intern at Emerson in the Greater Milwaukee Area. He is also employed as a Maintenance Assistant at Milwaukee School of Engineering.
Previous Work Experience
Alex Van Dyck has a diverse work history. From 2019 to 2020, he worked for 11 months as a Manufacturing Engineer at Emerson in the Greater Milwaukee Area. In 2016, he spent 2 months as a Framing/General Labor worker at TOONEN COMPANIES, INC in Green Bay, Wisconsin Area. Additionally, he served as a Lifeguard at YMCA of the USA for 4 months from 2012 to 2013.
Educational Background
Alex Van Dyck earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from Milwaukee School of Engineering, studying from 2015 to 2019. Prior to that, he attended Ashwaubenon High School from 2011 to 2015.
Founder of Packible
Alex Van Dyck founded Packible in the summer of 2019. The company focuses on creating high-quality mods and accessories for existing tools to enhance organization and save time in workflows. Since its inception, Packible has achieved gross sales of over $1,000 every month and ships its products globally.
Core Values and Personal Attributes
Alex Van Dyck is driven by a strong set of core values including Integrity, Honesty, Respect, Responsibility, Perseverance, Courtesy, Authenticity, and Sound Judgement. Known for his positive can-do attitude and inquisitive nature, he approaches new challenges with enthusiasm. He is a visual thinker, mechanically inclined, and enjoys hands-on work. Alex employs a practical, fact-based approach to problem-solving and decision-making, providing direction and clarity in group settings. His personal motto is 'Thrive In The Impossible.'