288 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine ENERGY, ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING innovation and advanced engineering groups, helping implement Ultium Platform components for GM’s next-generation electric vehicles. As vice president of electrical engineering for Volkswagen Group’s Scout Motors, he continues to create the future of ground transportation and change the electric vehicle industry. He holds three patents for hybrid and electric vehicle components and plans to remain active in his specialty, with eventual plans to work on electrification efforts for air, rail, and water travel. Outside his work in engineering, Mr. Shaska is passionate about sports, especially soccer, football, and basketball, and he enjoys supporting his son’s interest in athletics. George Shaska is an engineer who has dedicated his career to advancing automotive technologies through the development of automotive electronics systems and electric vehicles. A graduate of Oakland University, he holds both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in electrical and computer engineering and was awarded a Master of Engineering in energy systems engineering by the University of Michigan in 2016. Mr. Shaska began his career as a hybrid controls engineer for GETRAG and worked as a senior battery controls engineer for A123 Systems before joining Ford Motor Company in 2013. He spent three years as a senior electrified powertrain controls engineer at Ford, earning a Powertrain Engineering Achievement Award before departing to accept a position with General Motors, where he shifted his focus to battery electric vehicle technologies over hybrid and plug-in electric frameworks. Mr. Shaska would remain with General Motors until 2024 as a part of the global electrification architecture, autonomous architecture, and GEORGE SHASKA VICE PRESIDENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Scout Motors, Volkswagen Group Northville, MI
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