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Corey Marcotte

Corey Marcotte is the President of Intec Automation, a custom automation company with over 20 years of successful business in the beautiful seacoast region of New Hampshire. Corey joined the team in 2015, after gaining 20 years of relevant experience in the New England manufacturing sector. Corey has always had a passion for all things mechanical and problem-solving, stemming from his childhood in the lakes region of New Hampshire and being involved at an early age in small engine repair and automotive work. After serving his country as an Airborne Infantryman in the US Army, Corey attended the University System of New Hampshire and graduated with a BS in Mechanical Engineering from UNH. Corey has held many positions throughout his career prior to joining the Intec team, including a Pneumatic Applications Engineer, Mechanical Design Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Plant Manager, and North America Operations Manager of 12 manufacturing facilities, all of which have molded him to have an excellent understanding of what manufacturing customers need. Corey has a real passion for world-class. Having been on both sides of the manufacturing business, his ultimate goal is to deliver a positive ROI “Return on Investment” to the customer and to build long-lasting partnerships with the customers. When Corey is not working at Intec, you can find him spending quality time with his wife, Allison, and their daughter, Isabella. Corey also enjoys any activity that gets him outdoors. He is especially passionate about physical fitness, riding dirt bikes, and fishing. Formal Education AS Mechanical Engineering, NHTI, Concord N.H., BS Mechanical Engineering, UNH, Durham, N.H., MBA, Minor in Investment and Finance, Plymouth, NH

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