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Cimetrix Adds Two Veterans to its Board of Directors
August 7, 2003 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Salt Lake City — Cimetrix Inc. announces two additions to its Board of Directors: industry veterans Alan Weber and Scott C. Chandler.
As members of the Cimetrix board, the two men will contribute their advanced manufacturing, executive management and financial expertise to advise the company in its product direction and business plans going forward.Weber is the president of Alan Weber and Associates Inc., a consulting company specializing in semiconductor advanced process control, e-Diagnostics and other related manufacturing systems technologies. Before founding his own company, Weber was the vice president/general manager of the KLA-Tencor Control Solutions Division, which was acquired from ObjectSpace Inc. in March 2000. While at ObjectSpace, Weber was responsible for all aspects of the company's semiconductor manufacturing system business. Before joining ObjectSpace in early 1997, he spent eight years at SEMATECH and was responsible for advanced manufacturing systems and related standards R&D. Weber began his career at Texas Instruments and spent 16 years managing a variety of technology programs in the semiconductor CAD and industrial automation/control businesses. Weber has B.A. and M.E.E degrees in electrical engineering from Rice University.Since 2002, Scott C. Chandler has been the managing partner for Franklin Court Partners LLC, a consulting firm designed to help companies develop business plans, raise initial funding, secure additional rounds of financing, and assist in operational and financial restructuring. From 1998 to 2001, Chandler was chief financial officer and senior vice president for global business development for RHYTHMS NetConnections, a leading provider of broadband services utilizing digital subscriber line (DSL) technology. At RHYTHMS, he was responsible for raising more than $2 billion for the company and in 2001, led the financial restructuring of the company, which resulted in the sale of its assets to Worldcom. Chandler also served as president and chief executive officer of C-COR.net, a pioneer in the cable television industry. Under his leadership, C-COR.net's revenues increased to more than $150 million, and it was named by FORTUNE magazine as one of the 100 fastest-growing public companies. Chandler earned an M.B.A. from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania, and a B.A. from Whitworth College.
Cimetrix Inc. is a developer of connectivity software for 300 mm semiconductor tools and motion-intensive applications such as surface mount technology equipment, electronics assembly equipment, robots and machine tools. For more information, visit www.cimetrix.com.