Horton, Stephanie

By Hans De Keulenaer / Published on Mon, 2007-03-19 15:09
       

Stephanie has been involved in engineering for many years and is a well known face in the engineering fraternity in the UK and abroad. Her degree in Electromechancical Power Engineering provided her with the skills necessary to take in to account all aspects of power systems and truly understand the impacts and causes of faults and disturbances. After leaving university she worked for PowerGen’s Power Technology Centre and became involved with the PQ debate in the UK. Later moving to ALSTOM T&D in Stafford to work as a applications engineer for protection and measurement, she was an integral part of the services offered, from measurement equipment through to training programs and software development. In 2002 she accepted a position within LEM HEME, a PQ equipment manufacturer as their Engineering Sales Manager, where she drove new PQ initiatives and built strong partnerships to drive forward the PQ debate and respond to customers needs.

Stephanie Joined ERA Technology in their Engineering Service Centre(ECS) in 2005, the ECS department provides a range of engineering, fault and failure analysis services. She continues to drive forward new opportunities and build strong relationships and partnerships for the future, and is committed to promotion of the LPQi partnership. Her unique experiences and abilities are now being used to offer customers valuable insights into both conventional and intricate power systems problems.

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