Kevin V. Cato Likes Working for Caterpillar

Kevin V. Cato has had a varied career which started off in management and engineering. He did a great job while working at Honda for seven years. After that he worked for a very large corporation: Danaher. While there for 9 years he worked in numerous capacities, mostly in management. After working with Danaher for so long, he took a job with Honeywell where he worked in the aerospace division for a year.

Kevin V. Cato got used to working in large corporations. Managing in these environments wasn’t a problem for him. When he had the opportunity to join Caterpillar as an Operations Manager for the Hydraulic and Hydraulic Systems division of the company, he didn’t hesitate.

Caterpillar is a well-respected company in the US. The company has been around since 1925 and is ranked 44 in the Fortune 500. Needless to say, Kevin V. Cato was very excited to begin working for the company.  Caterpillar has revenue over $60 billion dollars, which is hard to imagine for many people. The company manufactures a wide variety of construction vehicles for use all over the world.

After working as an operations manager, Kevin V. Cato was promoted to the position of General Manager in his division. This was a very challenging position but he worked well there for 3 years. In 2010 he was offered an even better position with Caterpillar, which he still holds today.

That position is as the Director of Supplier Development. He works with suppliers at all levels to help them improve their operations so that they and Caterpillar benefit from more efficient and timely results. It’s a challenging but rewarding position to have at Caterpillar. Kevin V. Cato hopes he will continue working with Caterpillar for many years to come. The company has been a great employer over the years and he hopes that continues.

 

Working for Multiple Companies a Great Experience for Kevin V. Cato

Kevin V. Cato has had a long and interesting career in corporate America that is still going strong today. His first serious job was with UPS as a third shift pre-load manager to help him get through his studies at university.

After that, Kevin V. Cato went to work with Honda in the 80s and early 90s. Kevin V. Cato was really excited to work with a company as big and reputable as Honda. He had a great career with the company and learned a great deal about business, management, and engineering during his seven years with the company. Kevin V. Cato is happy he started his engineering and management career with Honda, because everything worked out great with the company.

After working at Honda, Kevin V. Cato took a position with Danaher Corporation in 1995. Danaher is a large, multi-national corporation that was formed in 1969. The corporation is a vast collection of various companies that operate in four sectors: professional instrumentation, medical technologies, industrial technologies, and tools and components. Danaher is the 75th largest corporation in the entire United States. Working there was a great experience for Kevin V. Cato in that he was able to expand his skills into supply chain and global marketing.

After Danaher, Kevin V. Cato worked in the aerospace industry for a year when he took a job with Honeywell. Honeywell manufactures a wide range of products in many different industries. While there he worked as the Director of Honeywell Operating Systems and further expanded his skill set.

Since 2005, Kevin V. Cato has been working at Caterpillar at first in the Hydraulic and Hydraulic Systems division and currently as the Director of Supplier Development. Caterpillar is a great company to work for, and Kevin V. Cato is not intimidated by the size of the company given his past record. He hopes to continue working for Caterpillar for quite a while longer.

Kevin V. Cato Likes Chicago

Kevin V. Cato has had an interesting career. He has worked for companies like Honda, Danaher, and Honeywell. He lived in different places in the country like Ohio and Tennessee while he worked at these places. His most recent employer, Caterpillar has been a great place to work. Kevin V. Cato had to move to Peoria, Illinois to work for Caterpillar.

Even though Peoria is centrally located in Illinois, it isn’t very far from Chicago – about 3 hours by car. Kevin V. Cato has taken a few trips to Chicago for leisure and for business. He has found the city to be very interesting and fun to take a trip to. There are lots of things to do in Chicago.

Chicago is well known for having thousands of restaurants. There are all sorts of unique restaurants in the city. Kevin V. Cato has visited quite a few of them. One of the most famous ones is the Uno pizzeria, which is the home to the original deep dish pan pizza. The city also has quite a few Michelin star restaurants to its name as well, 23 in fact.

Chicago also has some amazing baseball. Kevin V. Cato isn’t a huge baseball fan, but he knows a great baseball city when he sees one. Plus, Chicago is home to Wrigley Field, one of the most famous baseball stadiums in the country. Kevin V. Cato hopes to see a White Sox and Cubs game at Wrigley Field at some point in the near future.

The city also has some very unique architecture. The reason for this is because of a huge fire that destroyed much of the city in 1871. After the fire, many great architects were brought in to rebuild the city and create a more unique and fire-proof skyline and infrastructure. As someone with engineering skills, Kevin V. Cato appreciates looking at these interesting buildings.

Kevin V. Cato Had a Successful Time at Honda

Kevin V. Cato worked his way through school and eventually earned his engineering degree. He had his first start at a real career when he took a job with Honda in Anna, Ohio. This was an exciting time for Kevin V. Cato. He was finally able to put his education to good use and start a career that continues to be a success.

Kevin V. Cato started working at Honda in 1988 after spending five years with UPS as a third-shift pre-load manager. The change was huge, but Kevin V. Cato was ready for it and worked very hard when he started. Kevin V. Cato joined the Engineering Staff initially and was put to work solving problems that the manufacturing plant faced.

Early on in his career at Honda, Kevin V. Cato was making important contributions. He won the Engineer of the Year contest in 1990 because of a design and patent of an automated torque checker that eliminated the need for manual inspection of rotor hub assemblies. This design was well-liked and Kevin V. Cato was promoted in 1990 to the position of Engineering Coordinator.

As an engineering coordinator, Kevin V. Cato was in charge of designing and installing an automated unloading device to safely unload the rear suspension assemblies off of the production line. The work was challenging but Kevin V. Cato had a good team to accomplish it.

As he continued to succeed at Honda, Kevin V. Cato was promoted to the position of Equipment Service Coordinator in 1992. He worked in this position for two years as he developed a Total Preventative Maintenance Program.

After this, Kevin V. Cato was promoted to Assistant Manager of Suspension Assembly for his last years at Honda from 1994 to 1995. He had a great time working with the great people at Honda and still looks back on those first years of his career very fondly.

Nashville is a Great City for Kevin V. Cato

Kevin V. Cato’s home state is Tennessee. He was born and raised there. He even attended the Tennessee State University for his education. While he doesn’t work there now, he still think about Tennessee from time to time while working for Caterpillar in Peoria, Illinois.

Kevin V. Cato grew up in Nashville, the capital of Tennessee. He had a great family to raise him and looking back he is happy he grew up in Nashville. The city is very interesting with a lot of unique history that makes it very different from many cities in the US.

Nashville is known for its affinity to music. Its official nickname is Music City. Today it’s a hub for country music and songwriters from all over the country. Kevin V. Cato enjoyed growing up around all of the entertainment and music that the city attracted. It made for a very lively and entertaining city to call home.

Nashville itself only has about 625,000 people living within the city. The metropolitan area encompasses over 1.5 million people, though. The city was founded in 1779, which means it has been bustling for over 200 years. It has grown into a cultural center in the US.

The city had a long history of attracting musicians long before country music became very popular there. It saw many jazz artists as well as folk music and other popular genres of the past. The city and its music are still influenced heavily by country, bluegrass, rock, pop, Americana, and many other genres.

Whenever Kevin V. Cato talks with people, he always encourages them to visit Nashville at least once. The city has a different feel compared to other cities in the area. Kevin V. Cato was a little upset he had to move away from Nashville to continue his career, but he hopes to possibly retire there when his career is finished.

Kevin V. Cato Enjoys Engineering

Kevin V. Cato has spent over 20 years working in the engineering field. He has learned a great deal since he first started as an engineering student and working the third-shift as a pre-load manager at a nearby UPS warehouse. His career is stable and he has a wide set of skills that he brings to any job or challenge he faces no matter what company he works for.

Kevin V. Cato loves engineering. He likes the field because of the vastness of work that is available for engineers. It’s a very specific skill that can apply to very many fields. Kevin V. Cato likes engineering because he enjoys being methodical and organized when it comes to addressing problems he faces in life and for whatever company he works for.

Kevin V. Cato has demonstrated this fondness for engineering multiple times throughout his career. One of those times he remembers fondly was with his first few years with Honda of America. There he won the Engineer of the Year Contest for his work solving a problem with rotor hub assembly inspections. He designed an automated torque checker, which made manual inspection of rotor hub assemblies unnecessary. This work helped Kevin V. Cato get promoted and launch a very successful career at Honda. He ended his time there as the Assistant Manager of Suspension Assembly.

That wasn’t the end of Kevin V. Cato’s engineering fun in the corporate world. He applied his engineering and managing skills at companies like Danaher Corporation, Honeywell, and currently with Caterpillar. At Caterpillar, Kevin V. Cato started working as a operations manager for the hydraulic and hydraulic systems division of the company for 2 years. He eventually became the general manager for this division and had to put his engineering skills to good use every day to ensure everything ran smoothly. If he didn’t have a love for engineering, Kevin V. Cato can’t imagine he would have been as successful as he has been.

Kevin V. Cato Is a Problem Solver

Kevin V. Cato started off his career solving problems. It’s something that comes to him naturally, but his education in engineering has made it a lot easier and more rewarding for him. One of his first long-term jobs was as a third-shift pre-load manager at UPS in Tennessee. He worked hard during this time and ran into daily problems that required fast solutions.

Kevin V. Cato earned his engineering degree and shortly after left his job at UPS to work at Honda of America in Anna, Ohio. He was hired onto the Engineering Staff at Honda and got to work solving all sorts of problems facing the manufacturing plant.

One of the proudest accomplishments during Kevin V. Cato’s early career was the year he won the Engineer of the Year contest. Kevin V. Cato won the contest because of his work in designing and patenting an automated torque checker, which eliminated the need for manual inspection of rotor hub assemblies. The device also established the means to determine a cross threaded bolt.

Because of the problem solving skills that Kevin V. Cato exhibited early on at Honda, he was quickly promoted to the position of Engineering Coordinator in 1990 after 2 years with the engineering staff. As time went on and Kevin V. Cato showed his aptitude at managing people and solving problems, he was promoted multiple times. He ended his career at Honda in 1995 with the position of Assistant Manager of Suspension Assembly.

That was only the beginning of a career full of problem solving and hard work. Kevin V. Cato has seen work at large companies like Danaher, Honeywell, and Caterpillar – his current employer. Kevin V. Cato loves to be put in positions where he has to learn a lot quickly in order to solve important

Management Enjoyable for Kevin V. Cato

Kevin V. Cato has worked at a variety of corporations over the years. He got his start in management while working through school. Kevin V. Cato worked as the pre-load manager at UPS for the third shift. The hours were tough, but he liked the work and enjoyed the extra income while he was a student. He didn’t know at the time, but his career would end up being full of managerial positions.

Kevin V. Cato earned an engineering degree and started work for Honda in the mid 1980s. He moved to Ohio for the work, but didn’t mind it. He started off in the engineering staff of the manufacturing plant where he worked. By 1990 Kevin V. Cato became the Engineering Coordinator and worked with his staff to continually make improvements to Hondas operations at the plant. He enjoyed this position a great deal; working with people and helping them come together as a team to accomplish good things was always motivating for Kevin V. Cato.

Eventually Kevin V. Cato became the assistant manager of suspension assembly his last year at Honda. In this position he was responsible for a good deal of people and technology. But he still enjoyed the challenge the position brought with it every day.

At Danaher Corporation, Kevin V. Cato was hired on as a Manufacturing Manager. The work was a little similar to what he did at Honda, but also had a lot of new areas he had to learn about. Taking a turn from engineering, he was offered a position as the Marketing Manager of Asian and European Business for the company in 1997. He learned a great deal about marketing and management during the year he worked as marketing manager. It was a field he wasn’t totally comfortable with at first. Everything turned out well though. Kevin V. Cato is currently the director of supplier development at Caterpillar.