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July, 2015 PeoPle in the news Acculogic: Key Management Changes


Markham, ON, Canada — Acculogic Inc. has made major changes to its exec- utive leadership team that will accelerate further growth of the company. Saeed Taheri will step down as Acculogic’s President and retain his leader- ship role as the company’s CEO. Mr. Taheri has appointed Farouk Eshragi, the company’s VP of Manufacturing Test Systems (MTS) group as President, and Mohammad Sabety, its Engineering Manager, as VP of Operations. Mr. Eshragi is a proven executive with a wide range of experience leading sales, services, marketing and engineering. As VP of MTS, he played a key role in establishing Acculogic as a leader in the design, manufacture and sales of the Flying Probe Tester. Mr. Sabety has been involved in the field of Test Engi- neering for more than 30 years, accumulating in-depth experience in varying aspects of this field. As Acculogic’s Engineering Manager he established the blueprint for project fulfillment, which has been deployed across all Acculogic offices. Web: www.acculogic.com


Marshall “Mac” Blythe Named as


President by AccuSpec Erie, Pa — AccuSpec Electronics has been joined by Marshall “Mac” Blythe as President. Blythe becomes the president at AccuSpec after serving with Ce- lestica for 11 years in various executive leadership roles, most recently as VP of Sales and Solutions for the company’s Aerospace, Defense, and Healthcare businesses. During his time there, Mac played a key role in developing the or- ganization, processes, and customer relationships that led to substantial growth, superior profitability and exceptional levels of customer satisfaction for the business units within his scope. Mac earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina, and an M.B.A, from the University of Chica- go. Web: www.accu-ems.com.


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Managerial Changes Mentor, OH — Libra Industries, a privately held electronics manufacturing services (EMS) provider, is adding two new managers to its team — Don Ker- rick and Matt Tringhese — who had previously worked at Libra Industries and have rejoined the company in new, expanded roles. Kerrick was promot- ed to Purchasing Manager and Tringhese has been promoted to Manufactur- ing Manager. Mr. Kerrick first joined Libra Industries in 2010 as a Senior Buyer. He is a results-oriented, highly productive supply chain professional who specializes in strategic sourcing, procurement, inventory management, logistics and supplier accountability. Kerrick holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a focus on Supply Chain Management. Mr. Tringhese joined Libra Industries in 2012 as Production Supervisor and soon was promoted to Production Manager. He is a hands-on, results-driven man- ager with five years of continued advancement in supervisory and operations positions. He has been recognized for leading and implementing value-added project teams. Web: www.libraind.com


Fabian Weber Brings Expertise to


Northwire Osceola, WI — Northwire, Inc., (NWI) subsidiary of The LEMO Group, has hired Fabian Weber to elevate the position of Vice President of Innovation and Business Development. In this technical and customer-centric role, Weber will collaborate with senior management on strategy for the company’s goal of driving innovation and growing sales across a diverse range of industries. We- ber has a degree in Electrical Engineering and Major in Microelectronics from the University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland. He excelled in project and product management prior to promotions as Vice President of Business Development at a global corporation proficient in mechatronic drive systems and electric motors for applications ranging from vehicle to medtech. Weber will be identifying current customer challenges that can be solved


with the integration of Northwire and LEMO products and services. The manu- facturing companies’ partnership gives customers access to a wide selection of ca- ble assembly products, engineering and manufacturing services, research and development, and other international resources. Web: www.northwire.com.


Kristian Oftebro Joins Hesse as Senior


Process Development Engineer Fremont, CA — Hesse Mechatronics, Inc., the Americas subsidiary of Hesse GmbH, has been joined by Kristian Oftebro as Senior Process Development Engineer. Kristian brings over 15 years of wire bonding experience to the com- pany. Prior to joining Hesse Mechatronics, Kristian worked for Kulicke and Soffa and Orthodyne where he started in the Field Service Department prior to spending the majority of his career in the applications group. He was in- strumental in the development of heavy ribbon bonding and the early stages of small and heavy copper wire bonding development. Kristian will be based in Orange County, California and will focus on sup-


porting sales of the company’s wire bonding equipment and services, in addi- tion to advanced wire bonding process development. Kristian holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from California Polytecnic State University. Web: www.hesse-mechatronics.com


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