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December, 2016 PeoPle in the news Plexus Appoints Steve Frisch CEO


Neenah, WI — Plexus Corp., has appointed Steve Frisch to the position of exec- utive vice president and CEO. With the promotion, Mr. Frisch assumes respon- sibility for the company’s global manufacturing and engineering operations, go- to-market, supply chain, and quality functions. Mr. Frisch is an experienced leader with a comprehensive knowledge of the industry and customer base. Throughout his 26-year tenure with Plexus he has built a reputation for devel- oping talent and delivering results. Mr. Frisch joined the company in 1999 as a design engineer and in the course of his career, has served as executive vice president and chief customer officer, executive vice president of global customer solutions, and as EMEA regional president. Web: www.plexus.com


Scienscope Hires Mary Westmoreland


to Field Service Applications Team Chino, CA —Scienscope International has added Mary Westmoreland to its field service/applications team. Ms. Westmoreland will be based in the company’s Chi- no office. She joins Scienscope with more than 10 years of industry experience in SMT and through-hole, semiconductors, fiber optics, and electromechanical as- sembly. She will travel to Scienscope’s domestic and international customers, in addition to providing in-house service and applications training. Ms. Westmore- land earned degrees in electronics and computer technology as well as in techni- cal management from DeVry University. Web: www.scienscope.com


Seica Adds Cesar Mendez to Sales Team


Salem, NH — Seica has hired Cesar Mendez as the latest member of its Mex- ico sales team. In his sales role, he will be a key player in lead generation ac- tivities and customer support, working with many OEM and CM clients. His experience includes managing large automotive accounts for a previous em- ployer. Based in Seica’s Guadalajara office, Mr. Mendez will also spend time at the company’s technical office in Queretaro, Mexico. His focus will be on selling all of the company’s products, as well as partnership products, such as conformal coat AOI, board and assembly handling equipment, and various as- sembly work-cell products. Web: www.seica.com


Simplimatic Welcomes John Artman


and Shawn Semer Forest, VA — Simplimatic Automation has added two new members to its lead- ership team, John Artman as vice president of business development, and Shawn Semer as vice president of packaging sales. Mr. Artman has more than 25 years of experience in sales, business development, engineering, and automation equipment project management. In the past, he has held various leadership roles including project engineering manager, sales manager, and vice president of business development at several global assembly and automation companies. Mr. Semer has 20 years of sales, engineering and project management experi- ence in the areas of packaging, palletizing and robotics. He has held several pre- vious influential roles, such as mechanical engineer, national account manager, sales manager, and vice president of sales. Web: www.simplimatic.com


DEN-ON Honors Longest-Term


Employee Tokyo, Japan — DEN-ON Instruments is celebrating its longest-term employ- ee, Masaaki Uchiyama. Mr. Uchiyama started with the company after high school at age 16, and 28 years later, he is the longest-term employee in DEN- ON’s 53-year history. Mr. Uchiyama developed his skills through self-motiva- tion and hard work and was eventually promoted to factory manager. He is responsible for overseeing all manufacturing, procurement and shipping. Ac- cording to Raymond LaFleur, DEN-ON’s general manager of overseas sales and marketing, Mr. Uchiyama is one of the key figures that has helped the company earn its reputation for quality. Web: www.denondic.co.jp


Graybar Names Stephen Cray


VP Seattle District St. Lous, MO — Graybar has appointed Stephen Cray as its district vice pres- ident in Seattle. As of January 2017, Mr. Cray will replace Kirk Snure, who plans to retire as district vice president after more than 31 years with the company. Graybar’s Seattle district is one of 13 operating districts for the em- ployee-owned company, serving customers throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, and Hawaii. In total, the district includes 12 loca- tions and more than 430 employees. Mr. Cray has 30 years of experience in the electronics industry and has been with Graybar for more than a decade. He currently serves as director of electrical sales in the company’s Southern California region, a position he has held since 2008. Web: www.graybar.com


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