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September, 2022 PeoPle in the news Nordson Hires Key Account Manager
for Southwest CARLSBAD, CA — Nordson Electronics Solutions has hired Parker Abdo as key account manager for ASYMTEK, MARCH and SELECT products in the states of California, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, and Utah. Before joining Nordson, Abdo sold backend semi- conductor manufacturing and testing systems at Chalman Technolo- gies, including Nordson equipment from MARCH and DAGE. He has also worked in other sales roles with a variety of business-to-business companies. Web:
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Nano Dimension Taps Former GE Exec
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as President of the Americas WALTHAM, MA — Nano Dimension has brought in Dale Baker, ex- General Electric executive, as Nano Dimension’s president of the Americas. He will head the expansion of the company’s U.S. opera- tions as well as lead worldwide sales activity and execute on its merg- ers and acquisitions. Mr. Baker previously worked at General Elec- tric, in the company’s electrical distribution and control business, be- fore moving on to GE Capital, rising to the role of senior vice presi- dent and manager of the New York office for corporate finance. Web:
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Pillarhouse Adds Western U.S.
Regional Sales Manager ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL — Pillarhouse USA has appointed Deon Nungaray to the position of western regional sales manager to spear- head technical support efforts on the West Coast. Mr. Nungaray comes to Pillarhouse with more than 25 years of experience in the PCB manufacturing industry. Most recently, he was employed by MSA, a manufacturer of sensing and safety equipment, as global op- erational excellence automation engineer. He has extensive experi- ence working with startup contract manufacturers and PCB project consultants and has assisted multiple businesses in establishing au- tomation operations. Web:
www.pillarhouse.co.uk
Saki Changes Global Mgmt. Team
TOKYO, JAPAN — Saki Corporation has announced two promotions in its sales and business development leadership positions. Mr. Eddie Ichiyama, former senior general manager for Asia, is now heading up all overseas sales operations as chief sales manager for overseas. Mr. Ken Katsumi, former senior sales manager of Japan, has taken on the expanded role of chief sales manager. These promotions strength- en Saki’s global sales operations. The two play a key role in driving forward the inspection capability of Saki’s advanced automated in- spection systems for 3D SPI, 2D/3D AOI, and AXI to customers worldwide. Web:
www.sakicorp.com
Yamaha Adds Key Account Manager
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MARIETTA, GA —Yamaha Motor Corporation USA’s Intelligent Ma- chinery (IM) division has added Andy Wittbrodt as key account man- ager. In this role, he will manage key accounts and work closely with prospective customers globally to bring awareness to Yamaha’s One Stop Smart Solution, the company’s full line of manufacturing equip- ment for the semiconductor and SMT manufacturing industries. Mr. Wittbrodt joins Yamaha with 27 years of technical sales and service experience in the electronics industry. He has an impressive record of achievements and providing a positive experience for his customers. Web:
www.yamaha-motor-im.com
MaRC Tech Expands Sales Team
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CLACKAMAS, OR — MaRC Technologies has added Tim Nadzam to its sales team. Mr. Nadzam is located in Washington and his primary territories are Washington and Idaho. He is extremely talented at de- veloping trusted relationships and comfortable selling on all levels. He brings more than 20 years of experience in the electronics manu- facturing industry to the position. With a solid history of servicing ac- counts in this territory, Nadzam is well-positioned to have an imme- diate and positive impact on MaRC Technologies overall sales efforts. Web:
www.marctechnologies.com
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