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Indium Makes Staff Changes
January 9, 2007 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
CLINTON, N.Y. Indium Corporation appointed Tim Jensen product manager for advanced assembly materials, and promoted Jordan Ross to product specialist for thermal applications. Both Jensen and Ross will continue to operate out of Indium headquarters in Clinton.
Jensen will support advanced material development for PCBA products performing market development, product release tasks, supply chain, and branding management. A member of several professional societies, Jensen has a bachelors in chemical engineering from Clarkson University, and previously served as program manager for lead-free programs, as well as senior technical support engineer for interconnect materials, at Indium.
Ross will assume responsibility for all product activities related to thermal applications, such as soft-metal-alloy and solder thermal interface materials (TIMs). He holds a bachelors in business administration from State University of New York, Institute of Technology.