ENDICOTT — Endicott Interconnect Technologies, Inc (EI) on Tuesday announced that CEO Jay McNamara retired on April 12.
McNamara had served as president and CEO of Endicott Interconnect since its inception as a divestiture of IBM’s Microelectronics Division in 2002, the company said in a news release.
James Matthews, Jr. has succeeded McNamara has the company CEO, the firm said.
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McNamara is credited with growing EI from a company with only a few customers, in a couple of markets, to a firm with dozens of customers, in markets that include high-performance computing, aerospace and defense, medical, and industrial, the company said.
“Jay’s leadership has put Endicott Interconnect on the map as the leading interconnect- technology company in the world. The company’s dedication to customer service, quality, and delivery of mission-critical products is a direct result of Jay’s relentless focus on customers and their success in the marketplace. Jay’s legacy at EI is a company culture based on these things,” Mike Hills, COO and senior vice president of Worldwide Sales, said in the news release.
EI employs about 1,000 people and generated $250 million in revenue in 2012.
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