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December, 2020 PeoPle in the news Rehm Welcomes Seven New
Apprentices BLAUBEUREN-SEISSEN, GERMANY — Rehm Thermal Systems welcomed seven new apprentices to the company’s headquarters in Blaubeuren-Seissen, Germany. The crop of young professionals includes two industrial clerks, three mechatronics engineers, an IT specialist, and a specialist in warehouse logistics. In addition to all of the technical requirements, junior staff training focuses on creativity, responsibility and teamwork. A well-founded apprenticeship pro- gram and the promotion of young, committed individuals has been anchored in the corporate philosophy of Rehm Thermal Systems for many years. Web:
www.rehm-group.com
BTU Appoints Director of Sales —
Americas NORTH BILLERICA, MA — BTU International has promoted Rob DiMatteo to the position of director of sales — Americas. In his new role, Mr. DiMatteo is tasked with driving BTU’s sales efforts in the Americas by developing new customers and maximizing sales within the existing customer base. He has more than 28 years of extensive experience in surface mount assembly, cus- tomer support and product development. He has also published numerous ar- ticles and presented at technical conferences around the world. Web:
www.btu.com
Infinite Electronics Appoints
Global VP of Sales IRVINE, CA — Infinite Electronics has promoted Jason Koshy to the position of global vice president of sales. In this role, he will lead all Infinite sales teams. Mr. Koshy has been with the company for 22 years, beginning as an applications engineer with LEA International. During his tenure, he has held roles of increasing responsibility, including most recently, director of sales for North America. Web:
www.infiniteelectronics.com
a division of SMT International LLC, PO Box 182, Old Saybrook, CT 06475 Ersa N.A. Service Manager Celebrates
26 Years PLYMOUTH, WI —Kurtz Ersa’s North America service manager, Chad Suck- ow, is celebrating 26 years of service. The company notes his dedication to cus- tomer satisfaction, which has been an important factor in Ersa’s continued growth. The global pandemic has required the company to adapt to new ways of customer service and Mr. Suckow has been a key part of the company’s adaptation to change. Web:
www.ersa.com
South-Tek Appoints East Coast Rep
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WILMINGTON, NC — South-Tek Systems has appointed Don Dennison as its manufacturers’ representative on the east coast, covering southeastern New York, New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania. With more than 30 years of ex- perience in the field of electronics, Mr. Dennison’s expertise will be a valuable asset in broadening the reach of South-Tek Systems in the market. Web:
www.southteksystems.com
Aismalibar Gains Field Applications
Engineer TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA — Aismalibar has added Steven Calvert as its latest field applications engineer. Mr. Calvert joins the company with more than 25 years of experience working in the European and North American manufacturing industries. He has utilized lean manufacturing methodology to successfully integrate throughput and on-time delivery. He has also demon- strated strong customer relations skills and is experienced in all aspects of new product introduction and development. Web:
www.aismalibar.com
Z-AXIS Names Purchasing Manager
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phone: 917-9124750 ·
sales@displayvisions.us ·
www.displayvisions.us
ROCHESTER, NY — Z-AXIS has promoted David Figler to the role of pur- chasing manager at its electronics design and contract manufacturing center near Rochester, New York. He joined the company’s purchasing team in 2019. Mr. Figler has more than 20 years of experience in electronics purchasing and commodity management and has held positions with several notable manu- facturers in the Rochester area. Web:
www.zaxis.net
New Wave Expands Executive Team
MINNEAPOLIS, MN — New Wave Design and Verification has added Mark Swymeler as its new president. He joins the company’s newly expanded exec- utive team, a direct result of several years of rapid growth. Mr. Swymeler brings more than 35 years of experience developing, integrating, delivering, and supporting, cutting-edge electronics for the defense community. Web:
www.newwavedv.com
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