Chore-Time adds Geesaman as associate product engineerChore-Time adds Geesaman as associate product engineer

Emily Geesaman will focus on product design and development.

April 6, 2022

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Emily Geesaman has been hired as associate product engineer for Chore-Time, according to Mike Orgill, engineering manager for the CTB Inc. business unit. In her new position, Geesaman will focus on product design and development. In addition to creating and improving egg production systems equipment for Chore-Time, she will be responsible for helping identify market needs and travelling to product installations, meetings, and tradeshows to help ensure the voice of the customer is integrated into every part of the process.

Geesaman recently graduated from the University of Toledo’s College of Engineering, Toledo, Ohio, with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. While attending school, she gained experience in manufacturing engineering and engineering CAD support through cooperative education programs with area manufacturers. Additionally, Geesaman has a broad background in agriculture gained through growing up on a poultry farm.

A native of Portland, Indiana, Geesaman currently resides in Warsaw, Indiana.

Chore-Time continues its tradition established in 1952 of leadership in the design, manufacture and marketing of equipment for poultry and egg production. With complete end-to-end systems for feeding, feed handling, drinking, egg handling, climate control and house management, Chore-Time is a market leader known for product performance, tailored solutions and a proven independent distribution network. Part of the CTB Inc. family of companies, Chore-Time operates globally from facilities in Indiana, Alabama, the Netherlands and Poland.

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