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August, 2019 PeoPle in the news OMRON Microscan Appoints


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Easily identify the HiP defects Provides clarity for THT defects


Andy Zosel President and CEO Hoffman Estates, IL — OMRON has appointed Andy Zosel as the new presi- dent and CEO of OMRON Microscan, located in Renton, Washington. Mr. Zosel joined Microscan in 1997 as a design engineer and has since held sever- al positions in customer service, marketing and engineering. Most recently, he served as senior vice president of engineering and commercial operations for OMRON Microscan. He brings a unique blend of both technical aptitude and customer-focused strategic marketing to the role. Since the acquisition of Mi- croscan Systems, OMRON has invested in the development of new products and integrating code readers with OMRON’s automation technology. The company offers comprehensive traceability solution packages that are tailored to the challenges of specific industries. Web: https://automation.omron.com


Essemtec AG Hires Busn. Devel. Mgr.


Glassboro, NJ — Essemtec AG has added Don Jeka to its U.S. sales team, as- suming the role of business development manager. In this new position, Mr. Jeka will work with Essemtec’s sales representatives in parts of the U.S. and Canada. He has been specifically tasked with growing the market for Es- semtec’s products, including the company’s Fox and Spider dispensing plat- forms. Mr. Jeka has enjoyed a successful sales career and has significant ex- perience working with representatives and distributors. He is a sales and marketing veteran with more than 30 years of experience, including 15 years selling capital equipment, as well as managing distribution and sales. Web: www.essemtec-usa.com


James Holava Joins CheckSum as


Director of Sales Arlington, WA — CheckSum has appointed James Holava director of sales. Mr. Holava brings more than 20 years of electronics industry experience to the posi- tion. Most recently, he served for more than 12 years at BPM Microsystems, where he led sales generation, channel management, sales training, and partner marketing and management. In his new role, he will oversee all direct and chan- nel sales efforts. A key focus will be building market awareness of CheckSum’s new parallel function test (PFT) technology. PFT improves quality by eliminat- ing human handling, reduces scrap by providing instant inline test feedback and increases test efficiency. Web: www.checksum.com


Leader Tech Appoints New President


Tampa, FL — Leader Tech has appointed Tracy Kuhns president of Leader Tech, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of HEICO Corporation. Mr. Kuhns will report to Bob McKenna through a transitional period as McKenna assumes other corporate responsibilities. As president of Leader Tech, Mr. Kuhns will focus on global growth, new product introductions, automation, and market- ing sales initiatives. He is a seasoned executive with more than 35 years of technical and management experience with EMI/RFI shielding products. His career began as a sales engineer with Electro-Space Fabricators, based in Pennsylvania. He has also served in senior-level roles at Instrument Special- ties and Laird Technologies. Web: www.leadertechinc.com


Stephen LehockyNamed NCA President


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Garland, TX — National Circuit Assembly has appointed Stephen Lehocky president. Mr. Lehocky offers much experience in lean manufacturing, quali- ty and operations. He completed his MBA at CSU-Dominguez Hills and is cur- rently working on his Ph.D. in industrial engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington. Mr. Lehocky is also a Lean Six Sigma Master Blackbelt. With more than 35 years of experience in the industry, he is a self-directed leader and a problem solver with multisite, multidivisional business account- ability. Web: www.ncatx.com


Data I/O Hires VP of Marketing and


Business Development Redmond, WA — Data I/O Corporation has hired Michael Tidwell as vice pres- ident of marketing and business development. Mr. Tidwell brings a wealth of experience in software, security and product management. He was previously head of marketing and business development at Sansa Security, a leading SW security IP provider that was sold to ARM Holdings. Mr. Tidwell was also head of product marketing at the ARM IoT Services Group. Prior to Sansa, he was vice president of business and market development at BSQUARE Corpo- ration. Web: www.dataio.com


NEO Tech Makes Leadership Changes


Chatsworth, CA — NEO Tech has made changes to its executive leadership team. The company has promoted David Brakenwagen to president, EMS and chief sales and marketing officer, and Kunal Sharma to president, microelectron- ics and chief operations officer. In addition, David Martin joins the NEO Tech or- ganization as its chief financial officer. Mr. Martin previously served as CFO for Dimensional Fund Advisors, Janus Capital Group, and several other banking roles, bringing more than 30 years of experience to the position. Mr. Brakenwa- gen and Mr. Sharma have been cited by the company as bringing exceptional leadership, vision and values to NEO Tech. Web: www.neotech.com


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