Service Anniversaries
- Lowell McCorquodale 22 years
- Spencer Housh 19 years
- Lisa Snow 17 years
- Pat Caldwell 11 years
- Tim Ruff 8 years
- Jeff Bruinsma 7 years
- January George 2 years

M.G. Newell is pleased to announce that Brian Jones has been named as the new Vice-President of Engineering for M.G. Newell, effective immediately. In this role, Brian will report to Gray Sherrill, President of M.G. Newell.
Brian brings over 28 years of extensive experience in process and project management, automation, and team leadership to his new role. Prior to M.G. Newell, Brian worked for Gilbarco, Inc. as their Vice-President of Global Forecourt Engineering. While at Gilbarco, Brian led global, multi-geographic teams that focused on growth, product development and process improvement. Brian also brings experience in Electrical Engineering, Controls and System Integration.
Brian graduated with an MBA from Elon University and has a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from N.C. State University. Brian is also a Licensed Professional Engineer (North Carolina).

M.G. Newell continues to grow! We've purchased a new building at the corner of Cessna Drive and Gallimore Dairy Road in Greensboro. After some remodeling work, the Greensboro Division engineers and sales team will be moving to this location.
Corporate associates will remain at our current location on Citation Court.
To learn more, check out the press release in the Triad Business Journal.

M.G. Newell has received the 2022 Gold Safety Award. This award is presented to companies who register a safety score between 85% – 95% in the Safety Assessment Program administered by Highwire.
“M.G. Newell has done a remarkable job of implementing a strong safety management system.” says Garrett Burke, CEO of ConstructSecure.
To learn more, check out the full press release: HighWire Gold Press Release

Certified Control System Technician
We are proud to announce that Lamar Atwood has been certified as a Level 1 CCST.
ISA's Certified Control System Technician® (CCST®) Program provides a non-biased, third-party, objective assessment and confirmation of a technician's skills. CCSTs are skilled in pneumatic, mechanical, and electronic instrumentation. They understand process control loops and process control systems, including computer based systems.
ISA's three levels of CCST certification require differing degrees of technical experience, education, and training with CCST Level 3 requiring the most.

Certified Control System Technicians
We are proud to announce that Jim Robinson (top) has been certified as a Level 3 CCST and Tony Chrisco (bottom) has been certified as a Level 1 CCST.
ISA's Certified Control System Technician® (CCST®) Program provides a non-biased, third-party, objective assessment and confirmation of a technician's skills. CCSTs are skilled in pneumatic, mechanical, and electronic instrumentation. They understand process control loops and process control systems, including computer based systems.
ISA's three levels of CCST certification require differing degrees of technical experience, education, and training with CCST Level 3 requiring the most.

We are pleased to announce that M.G. Newell is now a member of Control System Integrators Association. CSIA seeks to advance the industry of control system integration. Members share industry expertise and best practices.

Newell Automation is pleased to announce that we are now a Certified Integrator for Inductive Automation. Ignition is a powerful industrial software platform built for SCADA, MES & IIoT applications and is used by nearly 45% of Fortune 100 companies.
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We are pleased to be named a Rockwell Automation Recognized System Integrator. Rockwell chooses proven, trusted and established companies that offer demonstrated knowledge and experience in design, implementation, project management and maintenance of industrial control systems.

Triad Business Journal
M.G. Newell was featured as the cover story in the May 6th, 2016 issue of the Triad Business Journal.
Click here to read the article