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PeoPle in the news Nano Dimension Appoints CEO
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WALTHAM, MA — Nano Dimension has appointed Ofir Baharav as its new chief executive officer. This strategic move underscores the company’s commitment to swiftly realizing merger synergies, restor- ing profitability, and delivering substantial shareholder value. Ba- harav has a proven track record in transformation and innovation, along with a deep background in capital equipment for the electron- ics industry and additive manufacturing, 3D printing technologies, making him the ideal candidate to lead Nano Dimension through this pivotal phase. Web:
www.nano-di.com
AdvancedPCB Welcomes CCO
AURORA, CO — AdvancedPCB has welcomed Gary Stoffer as its new chief commercial officer. Stoffer will lead all sales, marketing, and commercial strategy efforts as the company continues to expand and deliver cutting-edge PCB solutions to customers around the globe. With more than 20 years of global leadership experience, Stoffer brings a powerful blend of strategic insight and operational expertise to the position. Web:
www.advancedpcb.com
Stannol Adds Dir. of Technical Sales
ZION, IL — Stannol has appointed James Wertin as its new director of technical sales and solutions for North America. With more than 40 years of experience in the electronics manufacturing industry, Wertin brings a rare combination of deep technical knowledge, process engineering expertise, and a proven track record of delivering innovative customer solutions. He is widely recognized as a subject matter expert in electronic assembly materials, advanced manufac- turing practices, and high-reliability electronics. Web:
www.stannol.com
Axxon-Mycronic Appoints SAC305 SAC305
Sales Director SEA SAN JOSE, CA — Axxon-Mycronic has promoted Eric Ting to the role of sales director for southeast Asia. Ting brings a strong track record of success and over a decade of experience in the semiconductor and electronics manufacturing industries. Known for his strategic think- ing, collaborative leadership, and deep technical expertise, Ting has played a vital role in expanding Axxon-Mycronic’s market presence and distributor network across southeast Asia. Web:
www.axxonauto.com
Kodiak Expands Business
Development Team AUSTIN, TX — Kodiak Assembly Solutions has added Jaden Trout- man as business development associate. In this role, Troutman will drive outbound strategy, lead generation and customer engagement across key industries, including RF, medical, IoT, and embedded markets. He brings a strong background in business development, operations, and strategy with hands-on experience working across teams from leadership to the production floor. Web:
www.kodiakassembly.com
Naprotek Names VP of
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Business Development SAN JOSE, CA — Naprotek has appointed Freddie W. Chavez Jr. as vice president of business development. Chavez brings more than 20 years of experience in sales and business development, including roles in general management and operations. In his new role, he will drive Naprotek’s top-line growth by leveraging the company’s unique offer- ing of mission-critical electronic components and assembly services. Web:
www.naprotek.com
CTI Appoints New President
HOLLY SPRINGS, NC — Circuit Technology, Inc., (CTI) has appoint- ed Jack Doetzer as president, succeeding his father, Bob Doetzer, in leading the company into its next chapter of growth. Founded in 1994 by Bob Doetzer, CTI has continually evolved by evaluating and offer- ing the best PCB assembly equipment and training for its customers. Jack brings extensive experience in sales, business development, and strategic management to the position. Web:
www.circuittechnology.com
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