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Koh Young America Strengthens Operational Excellence with New Team Members
March 29, 2022 | Koh Young AmericaEstimated reading time: 1 minute
In a direct response to the unprecedented level of demand for its inspection and smart factory solutions across the Americas, Koh Young, the industry leader in True3D measurement-based inspection solutions, is proud to announce several new additions to the team supporting North and South America. “Without question, these new team members will help us continue to deliver award-winning customer service and support,” commented David Nemeth, Koh Young America Service Manager for the United States and Canada. “Their industry experience and academic pedigree will provide immediate advantages to all Koh Young partners.”
Description automatically generatedOver the course of the past six month, Koh Young America heavily invested in its team by hiring seven new customer-facing service engineers and business-supporting roles like accounting and planning. “Our organization is extremely customer-centric and completely focused on delivering the best-in-class user experience to every manufacturer in our family,” said Jessica Turner, Human Resources Manager at Koh Young America. “I am proudly announcing that we have strengthened our teams with several key field engineers across the United States and Mexico, as well as bolstering our administrative, accounting, and logistic teams in the Atlanta and Guadalajara offices.”
Koh Young America is excited to announce these individuals:
- Mr. Felipe Valerio, Technical Service Engineer based in Jalisco, Mexico
- Mr. Enrique Garcia, MES Engineer based in Jalisco, Mexico
- Ms. Jocelyn Estrada, Accountant based in Jalisco, Mexico
- Mr. Miguel Luna, Technical Phone Support based in Jalisco, Mexico
- Mr. Nelson Mier, Technical Service Engineer in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
- Mr. Ali Paracha, Logistics Assistant based in Georgia
- Ms. Yesmin Acosta, Office Administrator based in Georgia
- Mr. Joshua Glover, Technical Service Engineer based in Tennessee
Enrique Hernandez, the Service Manager for Mexico and South America at Koh Young noted that “Koh Young has an innovative product portfolio focused on making the lives of our customers easier by reducing false calls, eliminating escapes, and simplifying inspection. With this focus, we continue to grow our customers. As new manufacturers join the Koh Young family, we are dedicated to ensuring their success.”
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