Suntron (NASDAQ:SUNN)
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Suntron Corporation (NASDAQ: SUNN), a leading provider of integrated
electronics manufacturing solutions, announced the appointment of Mr.
Glenn Hunter as Vice President of Human Resources and Corporate
Services. Mr. Hunter will report directly to Mr. Paul Singh, Suntron's
President and Chief Executive Officer.
Mr. Hunter has over 25 years of Human Resources experience, including 15
years experience at the senior leadership and executive level. Most
recently, Mr. Hunter served as Vice President of Human Resources for
Flipchip International in Phoenix, Arizona. Prior to this assignment,
Mr. Hunter served in the same capacity for Vital Processing Services in
Tempe, AZ.
"We are looking forward to Glenn’s
leadership and guidance of all Human Resource, Training and Development
activities throughout the company," stated Mr. Singh. “Glenn
is a seasoned executive who will be a key member of the executive staff
and we are very pleased to have him on board,”
concluded Mr. Singh.
About Suntron Corporation:
Suntron delivers complete manufacturing services and solutions to
support the entire life cycle of products in the industrial,
semiconductor capital equipment, aerospace and defense, networking and
telecommunications, and medical markets. Headquartered in Phoenix,
Arizona, Suntron operates five full-service manufacturing facilities and
two quick-turn manufacturing facilities in North America. Suntron is
involved in product design, engineering services, cable and harness
production, printed circuit card assembly, box build, large scale and
complex system integration and test.
http://www.suntroncorp.com/
For further information, please contact Mr. Martin Smith at (602)
282-5085 or Martin.Smith@Suntroncorp.com.
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This release may contain forward-looking statements that relate to
future events or performance. These statements reflect Suntron's current
expectations, and Suntron does not undertake to update or revise these
forward-looking statements, even if experience or future changes make it
clear that any projected results expressed or implied in this or other
company statements will not be realized. Furthermore, readers are
cautioned that these statements involve risks and uncertainties, many of
which are beyond Suntron's control, which could cause actual results to
differ materially from the forward-looking statements. These risks and
uncertainties include, but are not limited to, general economic
conditions and specific conditions in the electronics industry;
Suntron's dependence upon a small number of customers; Suntron’s
ability to attract new customers and maintain existing customers;
changes or cancellations in customer orders as well as other factors
identified as "Risk Factors" or otherwise described in Suntron's filings
with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time.