Dominick Lentine

Business Development Director at Carbon

Dominick Lentine has a diverse work experience spanning multiple companies and roles in the field of engineering and manufacturing.

Dominick began their career as an Engineering Intern at Abbott in 2012 and 2013, where they gained experience in research and development of surgical equipment.

In 2015, they joined General Motors as a Manufacturing Engineering Intern, where they played a key role in the launch of the Chevy Bolt EV program and led the integration of new manufacturing equipment for the body shop framing zone.

Dominick continued to grow at General Motors and became an Associate Process Engineer in 2016, where they worked on polymers and composites manufacturing. Dominick then moved on to become a Process Engineer in 2017, overseeing the development and launch of a carbon fiber pickup truck box manufacturing facility.

In 2018, Dominick stepped into the role of an Application Engineer, focusing on additive manufacturing. Dominick designed operating workflows for an industrial additive manufacturing facility, developed digital operating software tools, and implemented multiple additive manufacturing applications across global production facilities, resulting in cost and lead time improvements.

Dominick's impressive work in additive manufacturing earned him a promotion to Team Lead in 2019. In this role, they led the design, execution, and launch of GM's first industrial additive manufacturing production development facility. Dominick also provided training to strategic manufacturing tool suppliers on implementing additive technologies and successfully implemented innovative uses of additive manufacturing in production facilities globally.

Dominick continued to excel at General Motors and became an Engineering Group Manager for Additive Manufacturing in 2020. Dominick held this position until 2021, overseeing the additive manufacturing operations and driving further advancements in this field.

In 2022, Dominick joined Carbon as a Senior Product Manager, where they utilized their expertise in driving business development and product strategies.

Overall, Dominick Lentine's work experience highlights their expertise in engineering, manufacturing, additive manufacturing, and business development. Dominick consistently demonstrated their ability to lead projects, implement innovative technologies, and drive positive change in the organizations they worked for.

Dominick Lentine has an extensive education history. Dominick earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Mechanical Engineering from Loyola Marymount University in the years 2010 to 2014. Following this, they pursued further education at the University of Michigan College of Engineering, where they obtained a Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.) in Mechanical Engineering from 2014 to 2016. Concurrently, Dominick also attended the University of Michigan - Stephen M. Ross School of Business, where they completed a Master of Management (M.M.) degree in Business within the same timeframe.

In addition to their educational achievements, Dominick has obtained several certifications. In August 2017, they received an Additive Manufacturing, Professional Education Certificate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dominick also holds a Fundamentals of Additive Manufacturing Certificate from the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), obtained in May 2017. Furthermore, Dominick is a Certified Engineer in Training (EIT) in California, recognized by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying. Specific details regarding the month and year of this certification are not provided.

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