"In a world where undiscovered technologies
can become treasures of business, those who
can make sense of innovation onslaughts
are the new wizards of industry. One person
in this admirable position is NSBE member
Alexander Anim-Mensah, Ph.D., principal engineer
for Hobart Corporation, Warewash business
unit, a division of ITW.
Corporate ITW, based in Glenview, Ill., has
businesses around the world, in areas including
Polymers & Fluids, Power Systems & Electronics,
Food Equipment Group (FEG), Construction
Products, Transportation, Industrial Packaging
and Other Businesses.
Dr. Anim-Mensah is involved in product
development and support of existing products.
His business unit produces commercial “warewashers”
that are used in places such as airports,
Dr. Anim-Mensah looks forward to positively
impacting the community, while continuing
a successful career at ITW.
hospitals/nursing homes, schools/ universities,
cruise ships, hotels, restaurants and government
institutions. His primary responsibilities include
leading technology transfer and evaluating
concepts, and handling issues relating to water
and its treatment. In carrying out these duties,
he extracts useful information for engineering,
research/field recommendations and management
decision-making.
Dr. Anim-Mensah was born in Ghana and has
three degrees in chemical engineering: a bachelor’s
from the Kwame Nkrumah University of
Science and Technology (KNUST), in Ghana; a
master’s from North Carolina A&T State University
and a Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati.
Throughout his college years, he was actively
involved with the National Society of Black
Engineers. He says joining NSBE was a pivotal
decision in his life and that his commitment to the
organization has grown deeper over time.
“I am with NSBE, and NSBE is with me,” he says.
Throughout his career, Dr. Anim-Mensah
maintained a tight focus on his engineering profession
and seized every opportunity that came
his way. He was an engineer intern in Ghana for
West African Mill Ltd and Ghana Cement Works.
Also, he was a co-op for Syngenta Crop Protection,
in North Carolina, and Procter and Gamble,
in Ohio. He worked for Tema Oil Refinery, in
Ghana; Siemens Water Technologies, in Colorado;
and Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies,
in Ohio. He then relocated to ITW–Technology
Center, in Illinois, where he was involved in the
engineering and research fields.
“I took all my internships, co-op and networking
seriously at the beginning of my profession. I
found a way to translate my classroom work into
real-life solutions,” he says.
Meeting real-life requirements from an engineering
and research standpoint can be overwhelming,
but Dr. Anim-Mensah, now 41, says he
chooses a simple approach to his problem-solving,
one that applies “basic concepts in looking
at ways to do things differently, effectively and
efficiently,” while keeping the users of the endproducts
in mind.
“One must have the ability to combine both
laboratory and field work, interact with consumers
on how our products are meeting their needs
and concerns, and use this information to innovate
to go beyond consumers’ needs,” he says.
His colleague Wayne (Wen-Feng) Liu, Ph.D., a
team leader at the ITW Tech Center, says, “Alex
is aggressive and ambitious.” A former colleague,
Sailesh Athreya, Ph.D., Advanced Technology
Strategy lead at Honeywell Aerospace, says Dr.
Anim-Mensah is a great role model for all young
engineers because of his “systematic perseverance:
going with an open mind to complex issues
with many unknowns.” He adds that Dr. Anim-
Mensah also excels in presentations. “Insights
were a breeze to draw, from the way Alex
presented. His style of breaking complex concepts
down in his presentations with supporting
information does the talking for him.”
As he continues his career, Dr. Anim-Mensah
looks forward to positively impacting the community,
by solving existing and emerging problems
and being a mentor for young engineers
and scientists, while continuing a successful
career at ITW". ■
10 • nsbe magazine • winter 2013 www.nsbe.org
http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/nsbe/2013winter/#/12

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