Mounce Announced as Hyperion Solutions VP of Technical Services

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Memphis, Tennessee-headquartered Hyperion Solutions, a provider of systems and components, digital solutions and technical services for the vertical-transportation industry, on July 25 welcomed Andrew Mounce as vice president (VP) of Technical Services, reporting directly to CEO Sterrett Lloyd. Based in Hillside, New Jersey, Mounce will lead the service and repair teams at Capital Electric, based in Dallas; McIntosh Industries, Inc., based in Hillside; and Titan Machine, based in Long Island City, NY. Mounce joins Hyperion Solutions from Otis, where roles he held over the past 15 years most recently included VP for the greater New York area. He holds an executive MBA from Fordham University in Bronx, NY, and boasts an impressive military background, having served as a captain in the U.S. Army.

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