Photo Stencil CEO Favre Resigns Print E-mail
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Monday, 04 August 2008 06:06
COLORADO SPRINGS, COPhoto Stencil’s chief executive officer, Keith Favre, has resigned, the firm reported.

The stencil and squeegee blade manufacturer has appointed its chief operating officer, Todd Woods, as interim CEO.
 
Woods has been the COO of Photo Stencil since December 2007, with global responsibilities for manufacturing operations in Colorado, Malaysia and Mexico. He has more than fifteen years of experience in the PCB and semiconductor industry, most recently at Plexus Corp.
 
“It is an exciting time for our company, signified by our recent hiring of Jim Reilly, Ph.D. as vice president of R&D. Jim joins Bill Coleman, Ph.D., vice president of technology,” said Woods.
 
Favre resigned to pursue other interests, the company said.

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