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Universal Names Director of Global Services
June 13, 2003 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Binghamton, N.Y. — Universal Instruments has appointed Bob Lamanna as director, global services.
Effective July 7, 2003, Lamanna will report directly to Gene Heiser, VP of corporate sales. His main responsibilities will include increasing Universal's market share, improving profitability, and enhancing customer satisfaction.
Lamanna's 14 years of experience as regional manager, western states, and sales engineer, Northeast, provides a strong foundation for leading Universal's service and training functions. Under Lamanna's leadership, the western states sales and service team have been instrumental in expanding the Universal customer base and providing a high level of support to customers during their growth periods.
Lamanna holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Drexel University.
Universal Instruments is a global electronics productivity specialist, providing innovative circuit, semiconductor, and back-end assembly technologies and equipment, integrated system solutions, and process expertise to manufacturers in every sector of the electronics industry. For more information, visit www.uic.com.