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Hartfiel’s Chairman Emeritus Myron Moser Recognized for Contributions to the Fluid Power Industry

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Myron Moser

Hartfiel Automation is pleased to congratulate Chairman Emeritus, Myron Moser, on his induction into the International Fluid Power Society (IFPS) Hall of Fame. Myron was recognized for his significant contributions in hydraulics, pneumatics, automation, and mechatronics. He joins an exclusive list of those who have dedicated their careers and made their mark in the fluid power industry.

As former Hartfiel Automation CEO, Myron helped ‘Build a Stronger America’ in the manufacturing industry for three decades. A natural visionary, he created CPR™, a customer ROI-proving process and played a key role in multiple acquisitions—growing Hartfiel across the country. 

Thanks to his leadership, Hartfiel has experienced incredible growth and continues to offer a diverse range of products in high-tech industrial automation and also provides innovative solutions to enhance automation processes.

Myron currently serves on multiple boards including Hennepin Technical College Foundation and the Strategic Advisory Board with alliantgroup.  He continues to leave his mark on the field of automation through his work mentoring and fundraising that benefit future generations to come. 

“I never dreamed this would happen when I started my career 43 years ago. This recognition is a true testament to the hard work and dedication of the Hartfiel Automation team and I’m so proud of the contributions we have been able to make to this incredible industry.”

About the International Fluid Power Association Hall of Fame

The IFPS Hall of Fame recognizes those who are pioneers in their field, emphasizing that the success of the Fluid Power Industry is not in its hardware, pumps, valves, cylinders, and hoses—but rather through the efforts of dedicated individuals. The innovators, researchers, application engineers, educators, as well as sales and service personnel are the reasons the industry continues to thrive.

IFPS Press Release