Ricky Henderson
About Ricky Henderson
Ricky Henderson serves as the Regional Manager at Vaisala Oyj, where he has worked since 2004, focusing on growth and expansion in the Liquid Measurement business unit. He holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Oklahoma and has successfully implemented strategies that have significantly expanded his territory and expertise in environmental measurement applications.
Work at Vaisala
Ricky Henderson has served as Regional Manager at Vaisala Oyj since 2004. Over his 20-year tenure, he has played a significant role in driving growth within the South/South-east territory. His leadership contributed to achieving double-digit growth for five consecutive years, leading to an expansion of his territory to 12 states. Recently, he transitioned to the Liquid Measurement business unit, where he focuses on advanced measurement technologies.
Education and Expertise
Ricky Henderson earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Oklahoma, where he studied from 1988 to 1992. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in environmental measurement and advanced instrumentation. He continues to expand his expertise in applications such as on-line monitoring of SF-6 gas and moisture monitoring in various industrial contexts.
Background
Ricky Henderson's career at Vaisala has been marked by a focus on innovative sales strategies and customer engagement. He successfully implemented a vertical sales strategy that prioritized key customers, resulting in the expansion of his territory to 22 states and Western Canada. His approach emphasizes the importance of continuous monitoring in various applications, particularly in the context of moisture management.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Ricky Henderson has been instrumental in advocating for continuous monitoring of moisture in oil, addressing the variability of moisture content with load. His recommendations are based on extensive experience in environmental measurement, covering areas such as humidity, dewpoint, carbon dioxide, and moisture in oil. His contributions have significantly impacted the operational efficiency and reliability of measurement processes.