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Prototron Circuits Adds New Staff
July 19, 2004 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Redmond, Wash. — Prototron Circuits has added staff to its New Hampshire and San Diego offices.
In New Hampshire, Prototron hired Norman Turner as East Coast accounts manager. Turner will focus on circuit board sales on the East Coast, and has been in the circuit board profession for more than 30 years. His experience includes positions in quality assurance, regional management and new business development. Prior to joining Prototron, he held positions with Sanmina (Hadco), Advanced Flex and Maine Electronics (Rockwell).
In the San Diego office, Prototron brought Felipe Alvarado on board as sales engineer. Alvarado will focus on circuit board sales throughout Southern California, and has more than 25 years of diversified experience, including in quality assurance, front-end engineering, and other technical and managerial positions. Prior to joining Prototron, Alvarado held positions at TTM Santa Ana, Multek Irvine and Toppan Electronics San Diego.
Prototron Circuits is a leading prototype and quick-turn PCB manufacturer in North America. For more information, visit www.prototron.com.