Meussner joined Nautilus in October 2005 as manager of the Tulsa cardio facility, and was promoted to his current position in 2007 where he now oversees all manufacturing and operations for Nautilus, Inc., including integration oversight of the anticipated 2008 acquisition of the Land America manufacturing facility in Xiamen, China. He brings 30 years of experience from Ford Motor Company and its component company Visteon, where he served in engineering and manufacturing leadership roles. His experience there included serving as plant manager for Visteon’s Chassis plant in Indianapolis (2 million sq. ft., 2,500 employees) and the Tulsa glass facility (1.5 million sq. ft., 900 employees), along with managing and sourcing for two plants in Mexico and for a joint venture company in Shanghai, China. He has guided implementation and achievement of OSHA SHARP and ISO-9000 certifications and pursuit of the ISO-14000 environmental standard, which have become the foundation for safety, quality and environmental systems at Nautilus, Inc. Mark has a degree in systems engineering and organizational sciences from the University of Michigan, and served as a Board member on several Tulsa non-profit organizations and the Oklahoma Governor’s Business Roundtable. |