
Spectrum Aeromed is proud to announce that Melissa Loween has been hired to fill the role of Quality Management System Compliance Manager at the company’s headquarters in Fargo, North Dakota, USA.
Loween comes to Spectrum Aeromed with over two decades of experience as a Radiation Safety Officer and Branch Manager for a Non-Destructive Testing firm working in the oil and gas, structural steel, manufacturing, and energy fields.
Loween holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Cell Biology Neuroscience from Montana State in Bozeman, Montana, and has studied as an ambulance EMT. “We are very fortunate to have Melissa join our team,” said Director of Engineering Justin Mahler. “Her depth and breadth of professional experience in inspection, quality control, and compliance are essential to this key position at Spectrum Aeromed.”
In her free time, Loween enjoys watching her three children compete in their various sports alongside her husband Brad. She enjoys running, family time at the lake, and coffee.
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