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In-Land Technologies Service Expands with New Hires

Posted: Thursday 9th of April 2009 09:32:05 PM

In-Land Technologies Service (ITS) expanded their team with the hiring of three employees. Kelly Campaga, Michael S. Mathus and Brett Henschen bring an abundance of knowledge to the company through 69 years of combined experience at Olin Bras, a leading manufacturer of copper and copper alloy strip.

Mathus works as a project manager to oversee production, fill requisitions, procure parts and provide project direction.  He holds 34 years of experience in the electrical engineering industry. Mathus currently resides in Godfrey, Ill.  In his free time, he enjoys working on his house and spending time with his three children. 

"ITS employs a highly knowledgeable staff.  Each member of the team has a firm grasp on his or her responsibilities.  Blended together, the outcomes of our projects illustrate the expansive capabilities of this firm." says Mathus.

As project engineers, Henschen and Campagna are responsible for project development, integration and start-up of projects.  Henchen holds a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from the University of Missouri-Rolla. He currently resides in Hamel, Ill. and enjoys spending time with his family, following the St. Louis Cardinals and playing softball.

"ITS employees have a great sense of company pride and dedication," says Campagna. "Employees are not just interested in individual success but the overall success of this company."

Campanga holds a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. "ITS stands above the competition because they have the capabilities to provide the entire package in electrical engineering solutions," said Henschen. "I'm looking forward to working with a technologically advanced organization that possesses family-owned values."

Campanga currently resides in Edwardsville, Ill. In his free time, he enjoys duck hunting, horse riding and spending time with his wife and son. "We're pleased to welcome the expertise and knowledge of these new employees," says Rick Jr., president of IMG.  "As a growing firm, we strive to provide expertise in all areas of the electrical engineering industry. Clients can expect personal attention and attention to detail with every facet of their project."