October 2009
Turbine Generator News
October 27, 2009
TGM Appoints New Knoxville Service Center Manager
Cape Coral, FL—George Langis, Chief Executive Officer of Turbine Generator Maintenance, Inc. (TGM), is pleased to announce the appointment of Craig Kingsley as the General Manager of the company’s Knoxville, TN Service Center. TGM is an independent provider of inspection, maintenance, and repair services for steam and gas turbines,
Kingsley, a 1993 graduate of Clarkson University, is a highly experienced manager of steam and gas turbine component repair and service facilities. He has been in the power generation service business for over fifteen years and has held operations management positions previous to TGM at Sulzer Hickham Industries as Engineer and Division Manager, and Leading Edge Turbine Technologies as Operations Manager. Throughout his career, Kingsley has focused on providing quality services to the electrical power industry and consistently delivering those services on time.
The Knoxville Service Center was established in May, 2007 to meet the growing need for major turbine repair as well as complement the long-standing history of TGM as a strong, customer-focused field service organization. The Knoxville Center specializes in steam component repair and reverse engineering. Kingsley says he is dedicated to expanding TGM’s services to set the standard for OEM-level steam component repair, fabrication, and design.
TGM continues to invest in the best people and resources to provide generation customers, especially in the cogeneration, Independent Power Producer, and utility industry, premium outage services.
Turbine Generator Maintenance, Inc. (http://www.turbinegenerator.com) has been servicing steam and gas turbine generator sets throughout the United States and Central and South America since 1986. Headquartered in Cape Coral, Florida, TGM has a turbine service center in Knoxville, Tennessee in addition to field crews and offices located throughout the United States and the Caribbean.
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