Harry’s focus areas include Industrial Networks, Wireless Networks, the electric power industry, industrial utilities, and DCS.
Harry is the principal author of ARC’s Ethernet at the Device Level – Worldwide Outlook market report. He is responsible for ARC engagements in Power Generation, Power Transmission and Distribution, and Energy Management. He has led engagements at ARC on behalf of clients who are leading suppliers and end users of both industrial networking and power equipment.
Harry has over 25 years of experience in manufacturing and automation. Prior to joining ARC, he held a number of marketing, sales, and engineering assignments at Invensys, including product management responsibility for Advanced Control Software Products and Operator Training Simulation products.
Harry has also worked as a process performance engineer and an automation engineer for Detroit Edison, where his assignments included work in both fossil and nuclear generating stations.
Harry's education includes an MBA from University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI and a BSEE from Tufts University, Medford, MA.