alliantgroup is proud to announce that Strategic Advisory Board Member and Chairman Emeritus of Hartfiel Automation, Myron Moser, will be inducted into the International Fluid Power Society (IFPS) Hall of Fame.
The Global Fluid Power Market is estimated to reach over $57 billion in the U.S. this year alone. The IFPS seeks to honor those who have dedicated their careers to make significant contributions to this industry and Fluid Power technology. Each year, nominees are selected from every area, including hydraulics, pneumatics, automation, and mechatronics. Myron was chosen among a number of other nominees for this prestigious recognition.
Myron is the creator of CPR®, a trademarked customer ROI-proving process. From 1990 to 2021, he dedicated himself to Hartfiel Automation where he went on to become CEO. During that time, his team purchased five companies and founded four more. Today, all nine locations are growing in pneumatics, automation, motion control, and robotics.
Myron also serves as chairman of the Hennepin Technical College Foundation. He raises funds for grants, scholarships, and in-kind donations. The HTC Foundation Board has raised over $18 million since inception in 1999.
Myron is also a board member for a national building products manufacturer and is a Strategic Advisory Board member with alliantgroup. He has also lobbied U.S. Senators and Representatives in Washington, D.C., advocating for increased Pell Grant and Perkins funding to benefit underserved populations.
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