Raritan Engineering expands team

Patrick McNeel

Sept 28, 2021

Raritan Engineering is pleased to announce the newest member of its team, Patrick McNeel. He joins the leading global single-source marine sanitation manufacturer with a bachelor of science degree in industrial design from Appalachian State University.

McNeel served as president of his school’s Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) chapter and was selected as a finalist for the 2021 IDSA Student Merit Awards. He has practical experience as an environmental tech and analyst, and in industrial design from ideation to production. In his work in technical teaching and tutoring, he unexpectedly learned he enjoys working with youth.

Raritan is excited to welcome McNeel to its team and looks forward to his fresh perspective and technological insight. New to the marine industry, he will be at IBEX, September 28-30, Tampa, Florida, Raritan booth 3-1003.

www.raritaneng.com.

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