FSA Appoints Michael Shorts Board President

Oct. 26, 2014
The Fluid Sealing Association appointed Michael Shorts president of its board of directors.

[sidebar id =1]The Fluid Sealing Association appointed Michael Shorts president of its board of directors. Shorts is currently vice president and general manager for Triangle Fluid Controls Ltd., located in Belleville, Ontario, Canada.

Shorts received his bachelor of science in engineering in 1996 and his MBA in 2005, both from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. After graduating in 1996, Shorts was hired by Durabla Canada Ltd. Throughout his tenure at DCL, Shorts held several positions in production, laboratory, R&D, inside and outside sales and as general manager..

Since 2008, Shorts has successfully guided the implementation of several business improvements at Triangle Fluid Controls including the design and construction of a production, warehouse and office facility, a new ERP system and several new automated pieces of equipment. He also acts as the international business development manager for TFC.

Shorts has also been an active member in the Fluid Sealing Association (FSA) since 2000.  He currently serves as chair of the membership committee and sits on several committees.  He is the past chair of the gasket division and has served on the board of directors since 2012.

For further information, visit: www.fluidsealing.com

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