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March, 2019


PeoPle in the news Ann Nordquist Luce Passes Away


Clearwater, FL — Ann Nordquist Luce, co-owner with her brothers Ted and Eric Nordquist of Nordquist Dielectrics/EMI Filter Company, has died at 62. She was diagnosed with cancer in 2011. She continued to work during treat- ments, and while recovering from multiple surgeries, and was declared can- cer-free in November of 2013. She was EMI’s primary sales contact, develop- ing long-lasting relationships with companies around the world. Ann was ac- tive in her community, helping to establish a new YMCA in her neighborhood and serving on the board of directors for 10 years. She served as a youth min- istry director at her church for over 20 years. During her time as youth min- istry director, she attended seminary classes and became an ordained minis- ter in 2006 and an associate minister of the church. Ann is survived by her husband, Kevin Luce, with whom she was married for 43 years, as well as two children and one grandchild. Web: www.emifiltercompany.com


Dr. Paul Wild Takes Over R&D at Rehm


Roswell, GA — Since February 1, 2019, Rehm’s research and development de- partment has been managed by Dr. Paul Wild. He takes over the department from Dr. Hans Bell, who has led the department for nearly 20 years and plans to retire in 2020. Dr. Wild joined the company in 2014. Dr. Bell’s three key pil- lars of research and development at the company will remain the focus for the future: research projects with institutes and industrial project partners, tech- nological cooperation with customers and internal R&D projects. Web: www.rehm-group.com


optical control Hires Björn Kronshage


Atkinson, NH — optical control GmbH & Co. KG has hired Björn Kronshage to build and manage its team and continued growth in Germany and Europe. Mr. Kronshage has a 15-year background managing distribution of special machinery in the electronics industry. He is a mechanical engineer and holds a master’s degree in business administration. A full-service EMS company, optical control is part of the elsysko group in Weissenohe, Germany, and has 180 employees. Web: www.optical-control.com


OK International Appoints Josh Edberg


Global Director of Marketing Cypress, CA — OK International has appointed Josh Edberg its global direc- tor of marketing. Mr. Edberg will be responsible for leading the global mar- keting and product management efforts for all of OK International’s brands, including Metcal and Techcon. He brings 20 years of experience to the posi- tion, including time in product marketing, product management and strategic marketing. Most recently, he headed marketing and product management at Knox Company. Web: www.okinternational.com


PI Names Dave Rego VP of N. America


Auburn, MA — PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P. has appointed Dave Rego its new vice president and general manager of the company’s North American opera- tions. Mr. Rego has proven himself over his 18 years of successful growth within PI USA’s sales operations and in progressive leadership, while work- ing at the company’s headquarters in Auburn, Massachusetts. He holds bach- elor’s degrees in mechanical engineering and German and an MBA. Mr. Rego has been handling PI’s industrial accounts on the East Coast for several years and has a substantial and knowledgeable background in precision motion technology, leadership and project management. Web: www.pi-usa.us


Valtronic Welcomes Three New


Team Members Cleveland, OH — Valtronic is welcoming Konstanin Nakovski, mechanical engi- neer, Cindy Gilmore, HR/accounting assistant, and engineering co-op Jackson Rothier to its expanding U.S. operations. Mr. Nakovski will be responsible for product concept design and development, as well as 3D CAD modeling and pro- duction of detail drawings. Ms. Gilmore will be responsible for the administra- tive support of human resource and accounting operations. Mr. Rothier is a co- op student who will assist development and process engineers in the design, test- ing and manufacturing transfer of electronic assemblies. Valtronic designs miniaturized and complex products for medical device partners worldwide. Web: www.valtronic.com


Chuck Delph Joins Inovar’s Board


North Logan, UT — Chuck Delph has joined Inovar’s board of directors. Cur- rently, Mr. Delph is the president of Vallen, an industrial and MRO distribu- tor based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Prior to joining Vallen in April 2018, he was president of Avnet in the Americas. His background in both executive leadership, strategic planning and experience across multiple industries is ex- pected to be a great asset to Inovar. Web: www.inovar-inc.com


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