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Vitronics Soltec Appoints Saxton President
December 31, 1969 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Mass soldering equipment manufacturer Vitronics Soltec named Aaron Saxton president, effective March 19. Saxton will work out of the company's Stratham, N.H. facility.
Saxton brings more than a decade of experience in the circuit board assembly market. Prior to joining Vitronics Soltec, Saxton was in charge of the AdVantis Platforms at Universal Instruments, where he ran their Chinese manufacturing operations in Shekou. Prior to this, Saxton managed the OEM program of Universal Instruments with partners such as Hitachi, DEK, and Vitronics Soltec.
"Aaron brings strong leadership in operational management, noted Jean-Luc Pelissier, executive chairman of CBA group, a Francisco Partners company. "His demonstrated success developing new markets and managing manufacturing in China will be an asset to Vitronics Soltec. His past experience both as user and manufacturer will be invaluable for the company."
Saxton also possesses experience in operations, marketing, engineering, and supply-chain management at several Lockheed Martin sites. He holds a master's degree in Industrial Engineering from Rutgers University.