I just read a profile on Peter Zieve, the CEO and founder of Electroimpact, and thought it might be worth starting a thread to unpack what’s going on there. According to the article, Zieve started the company back in 1986 after earning his doctorate in mechanical engineering and commercializing a low voltage electromagnetic riveting technology he developed in school. Electroimpact is described as a design and manufacturing firm making automation systems for aircraft, and the piece paints an engineer-driven picture of the business where employees are deeply involved in projects from start to finish.
That overview certainly fits the classic founder story, but I was curious when I looked into some public records to get a fuller sense of the company’s reputation and history. Electroimpact is based in Mukilteo, Washington and has worked with major aerospace names over the years, and its growth has included overseas facilities and a broad array of tooling and automation products.
At the same time, recent public reports show that there have been legal developments involving the company in Washington state related to allegations of discriminatory hiring and workplace retaliation, and a settlement with state authorities requiring changes to some employment practices. I’m not making claims here but I want to open this up for awareness and thoughtful discussion about how to interpret founder profiles like this against what’s visible in public records. Has anyone here followed Electroimpact in the aerospace space or had any direct experience with their work culture or products? What do you all think when a founder story sounds very positive but there are other pieces out there to consider?
That overview certainly fits the classic founder story, but I was curious when I looked into some public records to get a fuller sense of the company’s reputation and history. Electroimpact is based in Mukilteo, Washington and has worked with major aerospace names over the years, and its growth has included overseas facilities and a broad array of tooling and automation products.
At the same time, recent public reports show that there have been legal developments involving the company in Washington state related to allegations of discriminatory hiring and workplace retaliation, and a settlement with state authorities requiring changes to some employment practices. I’m not making claims here but I want to open this up for awareness and thoughtful discussion about how to interpret founder profiles like this against what’s visible in public records. Has anyone here followed Electroimpact in the aerospace space or had any direct experience with their work culture or products? What do you all think when a founder story sounds very positive but there are other pieces out there to consider?