Date: 5 June 2014
Tubelite provides clients and their commercial building projects with storefront, curtainwall, entrance and daylighting systems.
Most recently, McMenamin applied his “Black Belt” in Six Sigma/Lean manufacturing at E&J Gallo Winery and previously served as a team leader managing several bottling production lines. He began his career in Michigan’s automotive production industry as a project design leader with the General Motors’ Chevrolet Avalanche launch team. He also worked as a production supervisor at Ford Sterling Axle Plant, as Daimler Chrysler’s production team leader in the final assembly of Dodge Ram and Dakota trucks, and as a production supervisor for American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc.
McMenamin earned a bachelor’s degree with a focus on supply chain/logistics from Davenport University-Eastern Region in Dearborn, Michigan.
To learn more about Tubelite’s personnel, products and programs, please visit http://www.tubeliteinc.com.
About Tubelite Inc.
Tubelite was established in 1945 and is part of Apogee Enterprises, Inc. The company’s headquarters, distribution, warehousing and assembly operations are in Walker, Michigan. Its facility in Reed City, Michigan, houses the company’s aluminum extrusion operation. In 2011, the company expanded with an additional facility in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, and offices in Rockhill, South Carolina, to better serve clients working in the southern states.
Tubelite and its staff are members of the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA), the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI), the Glass Association of North America (GANA), and the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
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