Eatontown, NJ
George M. Swier, Matawan, NJ, was named Vice President-Autodynamics by Scott C. Swain, President of Trident Computer Resources, Inc. Previously, as the Director of Operations at Trident, Mr. Swier was responsible for the development and implementation of AutodynamicsTM Operator Training Simulator Systems throughout the world. He now will have increased sales, corporate, and administrative responsibilities within the company.
Trident Computer Resources is a training simulator and computer software and services company, and a world leader in the development of Training Simulator Systems. Trident produces the Autodynamics Operator Training Simulator System, which since 1966 has been used to train operators to safely and efficiently operate oil refineries, gas plants, petrochemical plants and other units in the process industry. There are over four hundred (400) Autodynamics Training Simulator Systems installed in more than fifty (50) countries.
Mr. Swier is a 1979 graduate of the College of Engineering at Rutgers University where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering. Mr. Swier has been with Autodynamics for over fifteen (15) years, holding various engineering and management positions. His responsibilities at Autodynamics have included marketing and management of simulation projects for the Far East, Middle East, and North and South America.
When making this announcement, Mr. Swain stated that Mr. Swier's dedication and superb performance have been instrumental in Trident's success and excellent reputation in the industry. "The simulation industry continues to be a growth industry as process units continue to automate their operation," Mr. Swain said. "Companies continue to re-engineer themselves, and Trident is poised to continue as a major player in this highly technological business."