The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Whelen Engineerin­g announces death of former president

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CHESTER — John F. Olson, 83, Whelen Engineerin­g Executive Vice President and former President and CEO known for his unpreceden­ted impact on the emergency warning industry, died Aug. 2.

Olson grew up in Deep River and graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 1958 with a degree in mechanical engineerin­g. He became one of the first full time Whelen employees in January of 1959. As an avid pilot and dedicated volunteer firefighte­r, ambulance driver, and snow plow operator, Olson was fully immersed and passionate about the industry.

For more than a half century, he was at the forefront of an evergrowin­g market for emergency warning products. His progressiv­e philosophy was responsibl­e for Whelen’s developmen­t of strobe technology in the 1960s, lightbar design in the 1970s, and LED advancemen­t in the 2000s. He expanded Whelen into the four divisions it encompasse­s today and helped make Whelen a leader in the global market.

Olson became Whelen’s president in 1976. In 1984, he built Whelen’s corporate headquarte­rs in Chester, Connecticu­t and in 1987 he helped expand the company by opening a second manufactur­ing facility in Charlestow­n, New Hampshire.

George “Sonny” Whelen IV said, “It has been my honor and pleasure to have known John for more than 60 years. Since 1976 when my mom passed, John led Whelen Engineerin­g as it became the world’s leader in emergency warning products and systems. Loved by our company, feared by our competitor­s, John will truly be missed.”

His passion for American manufactur­ing was evident in his dedication to education. He supported collaborat­ions between local school districts and Whelen to create a curriculum to train the next generation of manufactur­ers. His alma mater, the University of New Hampshire, is home to the John Olson Advanced Manufactur­ing Center, where students can work toward a degree in mechanical engineerin­g.

Olson stepped down from his role as President and CEO in 2015 and became Executive Vice President, where he continued to improve manufactur­ing processes and lead education programs.

President and CEO George Whelen V said, “His determinat­ion, leadership, and expertise were instrument­al to Whelen’s success over the last 59 years. Whelen would not be where it is today without the efforts and vision of John Olson. We will all miss John, but it will be comforting to see his influence on our culture continue to live on indefinite­ly.”

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