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Teradyne Appoints New President for Semiconductor Test
July 9, 2003 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Boston — Teradyne has promoted Mark E. Jagiela to president of the Semiconductor Test Division, replacing Michael Bradley, who was recently promoted to president of the corporation.
Jagiela joined Teradyne after graduation from the University of Michigan in 1982 with a B.S. in electrical engineering, starting as a design engineer in what is now the System-On-a-Chip (SOC) test systems group. He later spent 10 years in Japan as general manager of the company's locally based product lines. While there, he oversaw the move of the divisional headquarters from Tokyo to Kumamoto, a significant strengthening of the division's engineering and manufacturing capability and the development of a successful strategy in image sensor test. Upon returning to the U.S. in 1999, he served as the engineering manager for VLSI test and he later was promoted to general manager of that group. He was appointed a vice president of Teradyne in 2001. For the last two years, he has had overall marketing and business unit management responsibility for Semiconductor Test.
Teradyne is the world's largest supplier of automatic test equipment, and a leading supplier of interconnection systems. For more information, visit www.teradyne.com.