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Park Electrochemical Repositions Execs
January 22, 2007 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
MELVILLE, N.Y. Park Electrochemical Corporation appointed Howard R. Elliott to VP of Asian business development and Louis J. Stans to VP of R&D, succeeding Elliot. The internal promotions are designed to capitalize on business opportunities.
Elliott will manage business development for all of the company's product lines in Asia, a region that Park believes will generate long-term growth. He will remain in the positions of president, Nelco Products Pte. Ltd, advanced materials subsidiary (Singapore); and president, Nelco Technology Ltd., electronics circuitry material subsidiary (Zhuhai, China). With more than 20 years experience in the high-performance printed circuitry materials area, Elliot previously served as president of Neltec, Inc., a high-technology advanced-materials business unit (Tempe, Ariz.) of Park. Based in Singapore, Elliott will report to Brian E. Shore, president and CEO of Park Electrochemical.
Stans, who joined Park as VP of engineering, will assume responsibilities for global research and development activities. He will continue to operate as VP of engineering and quality, reporting to Shore. Stans holds a B.S. in engineering science from Hofstra University, and a masters in industrial management from State University of New York at Stony Brook.