Gentherm Internship Program

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Summer Internship Program Internship Welcome PowerPoint Summer 2017

Transcript of Gentherm Internship Program

Summer Internship ProgramInternship Welcome PowerPoint Summer 2017

Agenda

Ice Breaker and Intro

About Us• History • Mission and Vision• Management Overview• Products

Office Tour• Meet and Greet

Welcome Lunch

Company Policies • Dress Code• Human Resources • Payroll

Introductions

• Name

• School Attending/Major

• What department are you in, Supervisor

• Dream Job

• If you could have dinner with anyone, dead or alive, who

would it be and why?

About Us!

WE OFFER GLOBAL SUPPORT IN THE AREAS OF ENGINEERING, PROTOTYPING, TESTING, PRODUCTION, SALES, AND CUSTOMER SUPPORT.

HistoryGentherm first opened their doors in Southern California in 1991 as Amerigon, investigating a broad spectrum of technologies, including thermoelectric devices.

In 1999, we introduced the first heated and cooled seat based on our revolutionary thermoelectric technology, creating a new market that continues to expand as consumers around the world embrace greater comfort and efficiency in vehicles.

In 2011, Gentherm acquired W.E.T. Automotive Systems. W.E.T. came with a rich history in the thermal comfort business, opening over 40 years ago near Munich, Germany

In 2014, Gentherm acquired Global Thermoelectric, Inc. Based in Calgary, Canada, Global Thermoelectric is the world’s largest market leader in industrial thermoelectric generator systems and remote power generation.

Mission & Vision

•MISSION • Through sound science and creative thinking, we work together to

harness the value of thermal technologies.

•VISION• Every day we will demonstrate• Curiosity yields insight• Insight yields innovation• Innovation creates a better tomorrow.

Management OverviewDANIEL R. COKER President and CEO

DARREN A. SCHUMACHERVice President, Product Development

ERIN ASCHERVP- Talent Development, Chief Human Resources Officer

JÖRG EVERSVP- Automotive Business, Europe

RYAN GAULVP- Business Development

BARRY STEELEVP- CFO and Treasurer

FRITHJOF OLDORFFPresident, Automotive Business Unit

JOHN MARXVP Product Strategy and Business Planning

KENNETH PHILLIPSVP & General Counsel

VINCE SEBASTIANOVP- Automotive Business, North America

THOMAS FRIESVP, Automotive, Asia

Products

Automotive

Seat Comfort

Interior Comfort

Thermal Management Applications

Automotive Cable Technology

Air Moving Devises

Fans/Blowers

Technologies

Aftermarket

Aviation

Bedding

Medical

Industrial Heating Elements

Special Applications

Research & Development

Thermoelectrics

Battery Thermal Management

Comfort & Thermal

Zonal HVAC System

Power Generation

Automotive

Industrial

Materials

Dress Code• Basic elements for appropriate and professional business

attire include socks or stockings and clothing that is in neat and clean condition. Basic guidelines for appropriate workplace dress do not include tight or short pants, tank tops, halter tops, low-cut blouses or sweaters, or any extreme style or fashion in dress, footwear, accessories, fragrances or hair.

• Business casual dress will be permitted on Fridays

OFFICE TOUR

QUESTIONS?