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Three VP appointments for SVTC |
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May 30, 2007 at 01:53 PM |
SVTC Technologies has announced the appointment of three new vice presidents following the purchase of the company by Oak Hill Capital Partners and Tallwood Venture Capital in March 2007. The takeover saw the appointment of David Bergeron as company CEO (http://www.fabtech.org/content/view/2558/128/).
The three appointments are: Lee Dinneen, vice president and CFO; Scott Marquardt (pictured), vice president of sales, marketing and strategic business development; and Tricia White, vice president of human resources.
Lee Dinneen comes to SVTC from her CFO post at PerkinElmer Optoelectronics, prior to which she was vice president and controller of Philips Semiconductors' emerging businesses unit. She has held financial executive roles at Magepower Semiconductor and Sytek, Inc. and rose from the position of financial analyst to director of corporate finance during her tenure at Cypress Semiconductor. Ms. Dinneen has a bachelor's degree from the University of the Pacific and an M.B.A. from the Southern Methodist University.
Scott Marquardt's career began with Apple Computer where he oversaw the development of the company's European operations center. His most recent post as senior vice president of Asia Pacific sales and marketing for NXP Semiconductor was preceded by his role as senior vice president of global sales with Philips Components. He was also founding CEO of ActiveSky. Mr. Marquardt has a bachelor's degree in architecture from Columbia University and an M.B.A. from Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
A former HR executive with Applied Materials, Tricia White has held executive HR positions with companies such as Sierra Medical Center and Donnelly Optics. She has recently been working on various merger, acquisition and integration deals and led HR operations for and oversaw the corporate transformation of one of her past employer's businesses. Ms. White has a bachelor's degree in secondary education from New Mexico State University and an M.B.A. from Eastern New Mexico University.
SVTC Technologies is a pre-production semiconductor foundry.
By Síle Mc Mahon
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