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Speedline Appoints Nauss, Burke to Sales Engineering Posts
May 17, 2004 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Franklin, Mass. — Speedline Technologies Inc. announces two sales engineering appointments.
Ed Nauss was named sales engineer, MPM products, with responsibility for price quotation, order review and field sales support for the company's stencil printer product line. Nauss has 25 years of experience in the electronics industry. His assignments at Speedline have included manager, applications development and product manager — UltraFlex 3000 and rheometric pump. Nauss received a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Northeastern University.
Rich Burke was appointed sales engineer, reflow products. Burke's responsibilities will include sales and field support for Speedline's ELECTROVERT line of reflow oven systems. With 16 years of electronics industry experience, his previous company assignments included district sales manager, regional applications engineering manager and reflow product manager. Burke received a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from the University of New Hampshire.
Speedline Technologies is the global leader in process knowledge and expertise to the PCB assembly and semiconductor industries. For more information, visit www.speedlinetech.com.