孟瑟先生出生于1950年,美國國籍,擁有美國伊利諾斯理工學院電力工程學學士學位和美國東密執安大學教育學學士學位。
孟瑟先生曾擔任艾森豪威爾基金會理事及美中貿易全國委員會董事會副主席。他于1981年加入羅斯蒙特,出任高級工程師,之后還擔任多個工程管理職位,1987年后先后出任科技總監、新產品与科技總
監。他在擔任副總裁期間先后負責過多項重要業務,之后升任執行副總裁兼總經理,隨后出任總裁職務。
孟瑟于2001年11月出任艾默生公司首席運營官。
他在艾默生高級運營管理方面有20余年的任職經驗,在艾默生成為過程控制業的領導者,以及拓展公司國際市場方面都發揮了關鍵作用。

Mr. Edward L. Monser
Chief Operating Officer
Emerson
Edward L. Monser was named Chief Operating officer ("COO") of Emerson in
November 2001. He has more than 20 years of experience in senior operational
positions at Emerson and has played key roles in establishing the company as a
leader in the process industry and expanding its international presence.
As COO, Monser is responsible for Emersons day-to-day business activities and
all of Emersons international business activities, which includes acquisitions,
business development, investments, and strategic planning. In the past 16 years,
Monser has visited China for more than 80 times and has managed Emersons
numerous transfers of patented technologies and products to the country for
manufacturing. He has served as chairman of the Far East Beijing Rosemount
Company Ltd. and coordinated the joint venture of Emersons Rosemount division
and Far East Instrument Company/ Beijing Instrument Industry Holding Company. He
also leads Emersons Asia-Pacific Procurement Office and works as a senior
advisor of Beijing Instrument Industry Holding Company, Ltd.
From 1996 to the year before he became COO, Monser was president of Rosemount
which is one of the largest divisions of Emerson. Under his leadership,
Rosemount developed a range of innovative "smart" measurement and analytical
devices for the process industry and expanded its services and solutions
capabilities. Monser also led Rosemount to yield significant operational
efficiency in recent years.
Monser began his career as a senior engineer at Rosemount in 1981. After
serving in several engineering management positions, he was named Rosemounts
Director of Technology in 1987. Two years later, he became Director of New
Products and Technology. Monser went on to hold vice president positions
overseeing several critical operations at Rosemount before becoming its
Executive Vice President and General Manager.
Monser received a bachelors degree in electrical engineering from Illinois
Institute of Technology in 1980. He also has a bachelors degree in education
from Eastern Michigan University. Monser is a member of the board of trustees
for the Eisenhower Fellowships, is the vice chairman of the US-China Business
Council, and is a member of the Economic Development Board for Guangdong
Province. A resident of St Louis, he is married and has four
children.