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Trippel Heads Henkel Loctite Electronics Group
January 13, 2003 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Industry, Calif. -- Patrick Trippel has joined Henkel Loctite Corp. as president and general manager of the company's worldwide electronics group, a specialized division committed exclusively to providing adhesives, sealants, solders and equipment for electronics packaging and assembly applications.
Trippel will have complete oversight and responsibility for the company's $200 million global electronics business and will report directly to Heinrich Gruen, CEO of Henkel Loctite Americas. He will be based in the company's Industry, Calif. offices.
Trippel comes to Henkel Loctite from Siemens Dematic Electronic Assembly Systems in Norcross, Ga., where he served as president since 2000. As president of Siemens Dematic, he had full profit and loss responsibility for the company's electronic assembly equipment business. During his seven-year tenure with Siemens, Trippel gained significant global experience in the electronics assembly, semiconductor and PCB industry.
Trippel brings to his new position almost 20 years experience in electronics packaging and assembly. Prior to Siemens, he worked at Universal Instruments Corp. and AMP Inc. He holds a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University.
Since 1997, Henkel Loctite Corp., formerly Loctite Corp., headquartered in Dusseldorf, Germany, has been part of the Henkel Group. It operates in markets as diverse as electronics, automotive, aerospace, biomedical and general industry. For more information, visit www.loctite.com/electronics.