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Indium Corporation has promoted SCOTT PRINGLE to business unit VP. Throughout his more than a decade at Indium Corporation, he has distinguished himself as an industry expert and built a strong global sales organization. Pringle has broad and extensive international experience developing business in Europe, the Americas, and Asia. CHRIS BASTECKI has been promoted to […]
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Indium Corporation has promoted SCOTT PRINGLE to business unit VP. Throughout his more than a decade at Indium Corporation, he has distinguished himself as an industry expert and built a strong global sales organization. Pringle has broad and extensive international experience developing business in Europe, the Americas, and Asia.
CHRIS BASTECKI has been promoted to the position of director of Americas sales and global PCBA marketing at Indium. He has more than 25 years of experience in electronics-materials marketing, sales, and business management. Bastecki has a bachelor’s degree in metallurgical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh and an MBA from Carnegie Mellon University. He has participated in numerous leadership-development programs at Harvard University and other institutions, as well as Six Sigma training.
Indium has promoted JONAS SJOBERG to associate director of global technical service and application engineering. He provides direct management of the firm’s Asia technical staff, focusing on promoting career development among his employees through trade show participation and creation of papers for industry publications. Sjoberg also coordinates global technical initiatives with the other technical teams in Europe and the Americas. He joined Indium in 2014 and has more than 20 years of technical experience in the electronics industry.
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