Ford Bishop
Casting Process Expert
Fun Facts
- Traveling with my wife, hiking, boating, jogging, family time and living out my Christian faith as best I can.
- We spend a lot of time between New Hampshire and Florida following the warm weather.
- I love hiking and have hiked Mt. Washington, the highest peak in the eastern US plus many smaller ones quite routinely.
- I have competed in over 50, 5K races for charities over the years and have one coming up in a few weeks.
- My son and I spend lots of time fishing on the boat, always trying to catch that next huge trout.
- But more than anything, my wife and I enjoy the one day per week that we spend with our grandson Toby, age two. We are best buddies, and he is a great joy to hang out with.
A Brief overview
Having closely worked with Ford for 3 years, I can unequivocally attest to his exceptional skills, deep knowledge, and unwavering dedication to achieving outstanding results.
Throughout his tenure at Tech Cast, Ford has consistently demonstrated an unparalleled understanding of casting processes. He possesses a profound expertise in the intricacies of metal casting, including the selection of materials, mold design, process optimization, and quality control. His extensive knowledge of industry standards and best practices has proven invaluable in successfully overseeing numerous casting projects.
Accomplishments
- He is an expert in process control and how to apply it to the investment casting process.
- An uncanny ability to see an operation and relate shop floor changes to financial benefits, always keenly aware of the need to make improvements that result in cost savings and efficiency.
Personal Testimonials
What People Say About Ford Bishop
…I value Ford’s ability to communicate with all levels of our organization. He engages everyone in a friendly, professional manner that puts people at ease and helps to motivate change…I recommend Ford for any organization seeking an affable and capable individual with an innovative approach to addressing issues and solving problems while always keeping the bottom line in mind…