Frank Mueller Takes Over as CAGI President; President of Kaeser
Compressors to Serve Two-Year Term
Frank
Mueller, president of Kaeser Compressors, Inc., was recently named
president of the Compressed Air and Gas Institute (CAGI). Mueller
will serve in the post for two years.
“CAGI has done an excellent job of raising awareness on the importance
of compressed air,” commented Mueller. “During my term, we will
continue to make CAGI the credible voice of the industry ensuring
that end-users understand energy efficiency, proper installation
and function in relation to their individual choices in compressed
air systems.”
Promising ongoing education and training initiatives, Mueller
cited CAGI’s Smart Site with its seven online modules as a resource
for manufacturers, members, end-users and service providers alike.
“We are committed to providing real, tangible value to those who
work in the compressed air industry, general manufacturing and
light industrial/commercial services… and we do that by offering
up-to-date training and continuous improvement. Plus, we will
highlight the best and brightest ideas from engineering undergrads
with our CAGI Innovations Awards.” The program pairs students
at some of the nation’s finest engineering schools with member-experts
who serve as mentors and advisors. Winning entries for new and
creative compressed air uses result in monetary awards to both
the school and students, while also increasing the compressed
air knowledge base and awareness in the industry.
Mueller’s term is effective immediately and will run until May
of 2011. “It is my honor to serve, and I look forward to working
with all member companies to build on my predecessors’ accomplishments
and to meet or exceed our shared objectives,” remarked Mueller
For more information, please contact Angela Kelly, Communications
Director.