AstroNova Mourns the Passing of Board Chairman Hermann Viets, Ph.D.

AstroNova, Inc. announced that Hermann Viets, Ph.D., chairman of the board of directors, died Sept. 30, 2017, at the age of 74. (Photo: Business Wire)

WEST WARWICK, R.I.--()--AstroNova, Inc. (NASDAQ: ALOT) today announced with sadness the death of Chairman of the Board Hermann Viets, Ph.D., who passed away in his sleep on Saturday, September 30 at the age of 74. Dr. Viets was appointed to the board in 1988 and elected chairman in 2012.

“Hermann made an immense contribution to AstroNova, both in terms of his corporate governance expertise and his background as an aerospace engineer,” said President and CEO Gregory A. Woods. “Over his 29 years as a member of the board, and more than five years as chairman, he brought unique vision, insight and leadership to the Company. He was generous with both his time and his expertise, and he will be deeply missed.”

From 1991 until his retirement in 2015, Dr. Viets served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE). In his retirement, he continued to serve MSOE as a member of the Board of Regents.

In 1997, Dr. Viets was named “Engineer of the Year” by Engineers & Scientists of Milwaukee Inc. He also received the 2008 World Citizen Award from the International Institute of Wisconsin and the 2014 Bolger Award from the Clinical and Translational Science Institute of southeast Wisconsin. He held seven U.S. patents.

Dr. Viets received a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering, and both a Master of Science and Ph.D. in Astronautics, all from Polytechnic University in New York City and Farmingdale, Long Island. He was a visiting scientist, aerospace engineer and research group leader for Wright Patterson Air Force Base Aerospace Research Laboratories in Dayton, Ohio; lecturer at the Von Karman Institute in Brussels, Belgium; and a research associate at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, N.Y. His other academic experience included serving as dean of engineering at the University of Rhode Island in Kingston; associate dean for research and professor at West Virginia University, Morgantown; and professor of engineering at Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio.

Dr. Viets is survived by his wife Pam, their children Deane (Isabella), Hans (Lauren), Danielle (Michael) Leighton, Hillary (Andy) Bowser, and several grandchildren.

About AstroNova
AstroNova, Inc. (NASDAQ: ALOT), a global leader in data visualization technologies, designs, manufactures, distributes and services a broad range of products that acquire, store, analyze and present data in multiple formats. The Product Identification segment offers a variety of hardware and software products and associated supplies that allow customers to mark, track and enhance the appearance of their products. The segment’s two business units are QuickLabel®, the industry leader in tabletop digital color label printing and TrojanLabel™, a leader in the light-production color label press and specialty printer markets. The Test and Measurement segment includes the Test & Measurement business unit, which offers a suite of products and services that acquire, record and analyze electronic signal data from local and networked sensors. The segment also includes the Aerospace business unit, which makes printers, networking hardware and related accessories. These products are used in the aircraft flight deck to print flight plans, navigation information and performance data and in the aircraft cabin to print maintenance data, receipts and passenger manifests. AstroNova is a member of the Russell Microcap® Index and the LD Micro Index (INDEXNYSEGIS: LDMICRO). Additional information is available by visiting www.astronovainc.com.

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Contacts

Sharon Merrill Associates
Scott Solomon, 617-542-5300
Senior Vice President
ALOT@investorrelations.com