Amanda

Amanda is a senior analyst. She is also an instrument-rated private pilot working on her flight instructor certification, a certified steak competition judge, crews on a hot air balloon team, plays the bassoon, and, according to her Spotify account, listens to more Beatles music than 99% of other Spotify users. Having grown up in Wisconsin, Amanda loves the Green Bay Packers, eating fresh cheese curds, and she once ran over a cow in a Saturn Ion.

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Erik

Erik took to Blackstone like a Labrador takes to the water. Erik spends his days in the lab improving processes, setting up new machines, and building things. When he’s not doing his yearly bluegrass thing at Skunk Fest in South Carolina, Erik has been known to spend his free time tearing apart engines and fixing up his house for his wife and three kids. That’s our kind of guy.

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Kristin

Kristin deviated from the family flock by attending Indiana University, earning an English degree. She worked as an editor and writer in Colorado and Michigan before the siren call of Blackstone brought her back to Indiana. Kristin started at Blackstone in 2002 and has since learned to love the intoxicating world of oil analysis. When she’s not working on the website, creating newsletters, overseeing HR, or writing reports, Kristin enjoys running, swimming, and lifting weights to make her back stop hurting. She set a goal of — and succeeded in — visiting all 50 states with her husband and kids before the kids graduated from high school. She highly recommends Alaska.

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Ryan

Ryan started at Blackstone in 1997 after graduating from Purdue University with a degree in mechanical engineering. Ryan is the President of Blackstone Laboratories, and he’s responsible for writing and maintaining Blackstone’s software program, overseeing the lab, writing reports, and a million other things that need to be done in a business.

When he’s not kicking ass in the lab or writing code, Ryan enjoys putting his pilot’s license to good use, working on his ’84 Chevy 3/4 ton, and cheering on his alma mater, Purdue University. As an experiment, Ryan ran Aeroshell W65 — an oil with no zinc or phosphorus in it — in his Chevy to determine if the hype over ZDDP (zinc dithiophosphate) is all that or not, figuring if the experiment ruined his engine, well, he’s rebuilt it before. (Spoiler alert: The engine was fine.)

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Jim Stark

Jim Stark passed away peacefully at his home in Ossian, Indiana on Nov. 20, 2015. He was 73.

Jim was an inventor, entrepreneur, pilot, musician, writer, workshop tinkerer, mechanic, and an all-around interesting guy.

He enjoyed happy hour (three-beer limit unless scotch was available), playing guitar and the ukulele, traveling and camping with his wife Kathy, passionately rooting for Purdue, hot tubbing, writing stories, John Prine music, and checking himself out of the hospital. Jim and Kathy played music wherever they went on their travels across the country. Jim founded Blackstone Laboratories back in 1985, a successful company that is still going strong today. He was building his own airplane – a Van’s RV12 – just before he died.

Jim survived a tour in Vietnam, crashing an airplane, two heart attacks and two heart surgeries, jumping out of an airplane (barely) when he was 70, and the doctors in Indianapolis before lung cancer got him in the end.

His spirit is among the stars, and he will be greatly missed by all who loved him.

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