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  • Aeroflex Appoints Japan Sales Manager

    Aeroflex Inc. announced that Masahiro Okabe has been appointed as the sales manager for Japan. According to the press release, Okabe comes to Aeroflex with nearly 17 years experience in the test and measurement products industry. His experience encompasses engineering, business leadership, sales, and channel partner management. He holds an Electric Communication Engineering degree from Tokyo Denki University.  

    “The hiring of Masahiro Okabe should help us achieve an important goal of strengthening our presence and sales ability in the country of Japan,” stated Ryan Panos, VP global sales, Aeroflex Test Solutions “Masahiro’s knowledge of the market along with his knowledge of the test and measurement industry should lead us to future success and business growth.” Continue

    Posted: 9 January 2006 | Filed: Japan Market, Wireless News | Feedback | Print |
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