Timothy B. Harmon
Tim Harmon is the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President, and member of the Board of Director of Comsat International, Inc. Mr. Harmon is also the General Partner of Traditions LP, a private investment fund with numerous global investments in real estate, manufacturing, and communications. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of The Pennington School.
Until 2003, he was Vice Chairman of Altai Diesel, one of Russia's largest engine manufacturing companies. In 1999, Tim created Hercules Communications Group, a telecommunications company specializing in Voice Over IP, with operations in over 45 countries. Before Hercules Communications, he was a Partner and Managing Director of Crossroads Investment Company, which had $2 billion of private equity under management. Tim remained a partner at Crossroads until its sale to Lehman in October 2003.
Prior to joining The Crossroads Group in 1996, Tim was Chairman and CEO of Hercules Engine Company (HEC) in Canton, Ohio. HEC, founded in 1915, manufactured industrial engines for customers such as Daewoo and Komatsu, Hercules' engines are best known for powering the US Military's jeep, 3/4 ton, 2 1/2 ton, and 5 ton trucks, and other industrial applications, such as powering the Patriot Missile launching pad.
Tim Harmon is the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President, and member of the Board of Director of Comsat International, Inc. Mr. Harmon is also the General Partner of Traditions LP, a private investment fund with numerous global investments in real estate, manufacturing, and communications. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of The Pennington School.
Until 2003, he was Vice Chairman of Altai Diesel, one of Russia's largest engine manufacturing companies. In 1999, Tim created Hercules Communications Group, a telecommunications company specializing in Voice Over IP, with operations in over 45 countries. Before Hercules Communications, he was a Partner and Managing Director of Crossroads Investment Company, which had $2 billion of private equity under management. Tim remained a partner at Crossroads until its sale to Lehman in October 2003.
Prior to joining The Crossroads Group in 1996, Tim was Chairman and CEO of Hercules Engine Company (HEC) in Canton, Ohio. HEC, founded in 1915, manufactured industrial engines for customers such as Daewoo and Komatsu, Hercules' engines are best known for powering the US Military's jeep, 3/4 ton, 2 1/2 ton, and 5 ton trucks, and other industrial applications, such as powering the Patriot Missile launching pad.