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December, 2017 PeoPle in the news Indium Expands Global Corporate
Leadership Team Clinton, NY — Indium has expanded its global leadership team with the pro- motion of several top executives. Brian Reid serves as vice president of global operations, Rick Short is now corporate associate vice president and senior di- rector of marketing communications, Dawn Roller has been named associate vice president of human resources, and Bill Jackson has been appointed sen- ior director and general manager of the compounds business and Korean op- erations. Indium Corporation is a materials manufacturer and supplier to the global electronics, semiconductor, thin-film, and thermal management mar- kets. Products include solder and fluxes, brazes, thermal interface materials (TIMs), sputtering targets, indium, gallium, germanium, tin metals, inorgan- ic compounds, and NanoFoil®. Web:
www.indium.com
Steve Kithil Joins VirTex as
Business Development Manager Austin, TX — VirTex has added Steve Kithil to its leadership team as new business development manager. Mr. Kithil joins the company from Flex, where he was director of business development for North America. Prior to that, he held the position of value-added services manager for Arrow’s ad- vanced manufacturing support services division. For the past 20 years, Mr. Kithil has gained extensive experience in sales, distribution, supply chain management, and business negotiation. In his new role, he will focus on cre- ating valuable customer and vendor relationships, as well as identify sales needs and provide solutions to meet them. VirTex provides electronics con- tract manufacturing services to OEMs with facilities in the U.S. and Mexico. Web:
www.virtexassembly.com
HEIDENHAIN Appoints David Fuson
NA Service Operations Manager Schaumburg, IL —HEIDENHAIN Corporation has appointed David Fuson its service operations manager for North America. With over 20 years of experi- ence in equipment maintenance, service and inventory control, Mr. Fuson is well-versed in overseeing daily service operations. The company believes he is a “perfect complement” to its ongoing Customer First program. Mr. Fuson served for 20 years in the U.S. Navy, where he acquired a strong knowledge of rotating equipment and balancing of components. He also gained experi- ence maintaining and repairing systems. Mr. Fuson will be responsible for daily service operations, including assisting supervisors, technicians and cor- porate group colleagues with customer escalations and expedited solutions. Web:
www.heidenhain.com
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AEMC Hires Sales Engineer
Brent McKinley Foxborough, MA — AEMC® Instruments has hired Brent McKinley as its north central district sales engineer. Mr. McKinley will be responsible for sales in the Northern U.S. territory of Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. He will be based in Dayton, Ohio, and report directly to George Vlachos, AEMC regional sales manager. Mr. McKinley joins AEMC with more than 15 years of technical sales experience in test and measurement. AEMC Instruments manufactures professional electrical test and measurement instruments for the industrial, commercial and utility markets. Web:
www.aemc.com
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Memcon Appints Phil Heft to
Bolster Growth Stevensville, MI — Memcon North America has brought Phil Heft into the company to develop its portfolio of North American accounts as new business development manager. Mr. Heft comes with a wealth of experience in the in- dustry, having spent the last 16 years at Nicomatic Corporation, where he was instrumental in managing, servicing and supporting the printed electron- ics and flexible technology industries. Memcon is a fast-growing manufactur- er and supplier of printed and flexible electronics. Whether for human-ma- chine interfaces (HMIs), displays or wearable electronics, the company pro- vides standard and custom solutions. Web:
www.memcon.net
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Toby Thomann President Germantown, WI — WAGO has promoted Toby Thomann to president of North America, based at the company’s headquarters in Germantown, Wis- consin. Mr. Thomann has been with the company for 23 years and has worked as regional sales manager, zone manager, marketing manager, and most re- cently, vice president of sales. Mr. Thomann stated that his goals as president are to provide strong leadership and vision to the team, exceed customer ex- pectations and create an environment for employees to work and achieve their own goals. The industries and markets that the company serves are constant- ly evolving, and WAGO looks not only to keep pace, but to bring more innova- tive and quality products to market. Web:
www.wago.us
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