A Celebration of Craft, Commitment, and People
At Dreisilker Electric Motors, we often say that our greatest strength is our people. The skill, pride, and dedication of our technicians are what allow us to deliver reliable motor repair services year after year. This winter, we celebrated the retirement of two remarkable individuals whose combined careers represent decades of craftsmanship, mentorship, and commitment: Bill and Sok.
Each of their stories is unique, but together they reflect what makes the skilled trades such a powerful and rewarding career path.
Bill: 44 Years of Precision and Craftsmanship
Bill joined Dreisilker in 1981 and quickly became known for his steady hand, technical curiosity, and deep commitment to the winding craft. His path began at the Technology Center of DuPage (formerly DAVEA), where he studied machining and discovered a passion for hands-on mechanical work. That foundation launched a career that would span more than four decades.

Over the years, Bill mastered complex winding techniques, learned from industry mentors, and contributed to thousands of successful repairs. From obsolete AC commutator motors to intricate armatures, he embraced every challenge with patience, precision, and care. His work stands as a testament to the art and science of electric motor winding — and to the value of technical education and continuous learning.
Bill’s legacy lives on not only in the motors he repaired, but in the skills and standards he helped instill in our repair center.

Sok: 46 Years of Leadership and Technical Mastery
Sok’s journey to Dreisilker began halfway across the world. Born in Cambodia, he came to the United States in 1979 seeking opportunity and a fresh start. His first role at Dreisilker was cleaning the repair shop, but it quickly became clear that his curiosity and work ethic set him apart. Our founder, Henry Dreisilker, encouraged Sok to attend the College of DuPage to learn electrical repair — a step that would define the rest of his career.

Sok went on to train with industry leaders such as GE, Yaskawa, and Fanuc, eventually becoming known in the shop as the “DC Motor Guru.” His expertise expanded across spindle motors, servo motors, variable speed drives, and more. He played a key role during our acquisition of Trend near O’Hare and later served as the Variable Speed Supervisor.
One of Sok’s most meaningful contributions was advocating for advanced motor testing equipment. He believed strongly that every repaired motor should be thoroughly tested before returning to a customer — a standard that remains a cornerstone of our repair process today.
Sok’s career is a powerful example of how skilled trades can transform lives, open doors, and create lasting impact.

Honoring the Legacy
Bill and Sok represent something bigger than two long careers. They symbolize the value of skilled trades — a career path built on:
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Hands-on learning
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Technical mastery
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Continuous improvement
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Mentorship and knowledge sharing
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Pride in doing work that keeps industry moving

Matt Dreisilker, Sok, Leo Dreisilker, and Bill Jones at our retirement celebration
Bill and Sok leave behind more than years of service — they leave behind knowledge, culture, and a standard of excellence that has shaped Dreisilker for decades.
We extend our deepest thanks to both of them for their dedication, leadership, and craftsmanship. Their stories remind us why the work we do matters and why people remain at the heart of everything we do.
To Bill and Sok — thank you for being part of the Dreisilker legacy.


