Company appoints retired Navy Rear Admiral Jason Lloyd and Kenneth Thieneman to its board.
Velo3D, Inc. announced that Retired Navy rear admiral Jason Lloyd and Kenneth Thieneman, CEO of Thieneman Construction, Inc, have been appointed to the Company’s Board of directors effective April 24, 2025. On April 22, 2025, Brad Kreger, Velo3D’s chief operating officer and Michael Idelchik have resigned from the Board.
Jason Lloyd has been the vice president of Maritime Engineering and Design of TotalTek since August 2024. He previously served as the chief engineer at Naval Sea Systems Command from May 2020 to June 2024. Prior to this tour, Lloyd held multiple positions at Newport News Shipbuilding, including commanding officer of supervisor of shipbuilding from 2017-2020 and as the first reactor officer on USS Gerald R. Ford from 2013 to 2016. Rear admiral (ret) Lloyd holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Naval Postgraduate School and a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Florida State University.
Kenneth Thieneman is the founder and chief executive officer of Thieneman Construction, Inc., a self-performing environmental general contractor specializing in water and wastewater treatment projects since 1999. He held multiple positions at Bowen Engineering, a nationwide industrial water and CCR construction expert, including serving as the vice president from 1997 to 1999. Mr. Thieneman also is the co-inventor of Algaewheel, the world’s most commercially advanced algal wastewater treatment technology with patents in twenty countries, and he serves as the vice president operations since 2005. Prior to this, he established Thieneman Homes in 2000 and Thieneman Properties, LLC in 2007. Mr. Thieneman holds a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering and management from Purdue University.
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