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Grote Hires New VP to Lead Grote Networks
Drawing from his background in engineering and strategy, Andrew Grose will lead the newly formed Grote Networks business division as a vice president at Grote Industries.

Andrew Grose has joined Grote Industries as vice president of Grote Networks.
Photo: Grote Industries/Work Truck
Grote Industries has added Andrew Grose to its executive team as vice president leading Grote Networks. Grote products include a full range of vehicle lighting, electrical, reflective, and telematics systems, and the accessories necessary to support their long-life performance.
“Andrew is a seasoned executive with a diverse background in engineering, business strategy, and operations,” said Dominic Grote, CEO of Grote Industries, “This positions him well to use his blend of technical expertise and business acumen to drive our organizational growth and innovation. We are continuing to invest in the future of our Grote Networks business, and Andrew is the right leader to guide the business to fulfilling our vision of a safer, smarter world.”
With more than 14 years of experience at Whirlpool Corporation, Grose has held various leadership positions, most recently as chief operating officer and general manager of Yummly, a software company and Whirlpool subsidiary. During his tenure at Whirlpool, he spearheaded initiatives in product development, marketing, mergers and acquisitions, sales strategy, and operations.
Before joining Whirlpool, Grose spent five years at Nissan Automotive in various engineering roles for passenger vehicles.
Stepping Into New Role Leading Grote Networks
In his new role, Grose will lead Grote Networks, comprised of, in part, the 4See smart trailer solution and Guardian businesses. Launched in 2016, Guardian started as a system to meet customer needs for light-out detection.
As it evolved, Grote recognized the customers’ need for a solution that consolidates data from all the systems on the trailer, regardless of the sensor packages installed. Its 4See, which has won multiple innovation awards, was announced in 2022 as this solution with a proprietary nose box that provides unique functionality to allow digital and video data to communicate through the standard J560 connection to the cab and a unique digital harness system.
“I couldn’t be more excited to join the team at Grote,” said Grose. “Early discussions with Dominic showed that Grote’s approach to the smart trailer space and providing valuable customer-centric solutions with 4See was being executed in a unique and compelling way. Combining the mountain of opportunity that is 4See and the family-owned company culture that echoes trust and reliability through Grote’s products, I am proud and honored to be tasked with accelerating their new vision to a reality.”
Academic Background in Science & Business
Grose’s academic credentials include a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from Michigan Technological University and a Master in Business Administration from Wayne State University.
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