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February, 2013 PeoPle in the news


CyberOptics Appoints Todd Liberty Engineering Manager


Minneapolis, MN — CyberOptics Corporation (Nasdaq: CYBE) has appointed Todd Liberty to the position of Systems Business Unit Engineering Manager. The SPI, AOI and SPC development teams along with the Product Engineer- ing team will report to Todd, bringing about a unified momentum to execut- ing product releases aligned with CyberOptics’ vision. The move also boosts support for key performance initiatives while ensuring quality, on-time in- spection solutions. Todd is an Electrical Engineer who began his career with CyberOptics 13 years ago and has served most recently as the AOI Inspection Module Program Manager. Web: www.cyberoptics.com


Universal Inst. Names Mark Norris


GM Customer Ops Asia Region Conklin, NY — Universal Instruments Corporation is supporting a strategic growth initiative by substantially increasing the resources focused on South- east Asia. With this change, the company has appointed Mark Norris as Gen- eral Manager of Southeast Asia Customer Operations, reporting to Brad Ben- nett, Vice President of Global Customer Operations. All customer-facing re- sources in the region will report to Mr. Norris. Mark will lead the Customer Operations team from the Southeast Asia office in Penang, providing sales, service and applications support. Mr. Morris’ most recently held the position of Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing at ViTechnology and Camelot for a combined 20 years. For both companies, he developed and man- aged sales and service in Europe and the whole of Asia. Web: www.uic.com


See at IPC/APEX Booth #1349. Jonathan Doan Joins Nordson MARCH See us at Electronics West/MDM Booth 3829


as Director of Marketing Concord, CA — Nordson MARCH has appointed Jonathan Doan director of mar- keting. Doan will drive the product roadmap and develop new marketing pro- grams to promote the company’s advanced plasma treatment systems for the semiconductor, printed circuit board, life science, hard disk drive, LED, and so- lar/photovoltaic industries. Doan has extensive global, technology, and marketing experience, most recently as director of product management and marketing for Excico in Paris, France. Previous positions include technical marketing for Ac- cretech and engineering management at AMD. Web: www.nordsonmarch.com.


Data I/O Names Anthony Ambrose


President, CEO and Director Redmond, WA — Data I/O Corporation (NASDAQ:DAIO) has elected Anthony Ambrose President and CEO. He has also been appointed to the Board of Direc- tors. He replaces Frederick R. Hume, who is retiring and has resigned as a Di- rector. Anthony has a track record of successfully developing products and build- ing businesses worldwide. Prior to Data I/O, he was Owner and Principal of Cedar Mill Partners, LLC, a strategy consulting firm. Until 2011, he was Vice President and General Manager at RadiSys Corporation where he led three product divisions and worldwide engineering. Until 2007, Anthony was general manager and held several other progressively responsible positions at Intel Cor- poration, where he led development and marketing of standards based telecom- munications platforms, and grew the industry standard server business to over $1B in revenues. Anthony holds a Bachelors of Science in Engineering from Princeton University, graduating Magna cum Laude. Web: www.dataio.com


See at IPC/APEX Booth #327. Renee Hicks to Head ACD’s


Military/Medical Team Richardson, TX — ACD, a supplier to the electronics industry, has appointed Renee Hicks to be Project Manager for its Military/Medical team. Renee has been in the industry for 12 years and has a broad range of manufacturing ex- perience. She has prior experience as a documentation specialist and project and service manager. In 2010, Renee joined the ACD team as a project coor- dinator. In her new role, Renee will lead ACD’s Military/Medical team. She will be responsible for processing jobs and quotes for her team. In addition, she will work to meet all customer expectations relating to pricing, schedul- ing and quality. Web: www.acdusa.com


See at IPC/APEX Booth #817. Brenda Clunie Named VP,


Ops Director for EPTAC Corporation Manchester, NH — EPTAC Corporation has appointed Brenda Clunie to Vice President and Operations Director for the company. Brenda has served in var- ious capacities for the past 16 years and has been instrumental in the support and development of the operational component of EPTAC. In her new posi- tion, Brenda will be assuming developmental roles and the management of training locations throughout EPTAC’s market. This includes the continued nurturing of new programs to complement existing offerings and support the needs of the electronics’ industry. Web: www.eptac.com


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