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Dec. 15, 2006
Barry Industries has appointed DR. PETER BARNWELL as European business manager. Dr. Barnwell will be based in the United Kingdom. He was previously director of advanced technologies for the Heraeus Circuit Materials Division. Micronetics, Inc.—KEVIN ...

Barry Industries has appointed DR. PETER BARNWELL as European business manager. Dr. Barnwell will be based in the United Kingdom. He was previously director of advanced technologies for the Heraeus Circuit Materials Division.

Micronetics, Inc.—KEVIN BEALS to vice president of business development; formerly district sales manager at M/ACOM, Inc.

Motorola, Inc.—KENNETH C. “CASEY” KELLER, JR. to executive vice president and chief marketing officer; formerly chairman and CEO of Heinz Italy.

Telect, Inc.—MIKE PETERSON to vice president of sales and marketing; formerly employed with IBM, Cisco Systems, and Eli Lilly.

Cree, Inc.—ROBERT POLLOCK to senior vice president of worldwide sales; formerly vice president of sales at Philips Lumileds.

Tundra Semiconductor Corp.—ROBERT FISCHER to vice president of sales; formerly North American sales director.

Avanex Corp.—MARLA SANCHEZ to senior vice president and CFO; formerly interim CFO at a portfolio company for SDL Ventures. Also, YVES LE MAITRE to chief marketing officer; formerly vice president and general manager of the optical components division.

UltraSource, Inc.—JEFF BERGART to CFO; formerly CFO at Digital Equipment Corp. and KROHNE, Inc.

Technical Communities, Inc.—ALFREDO PEREZ to vice president for business development; formerly vice president of sales at IPIX Corp.

Xilinx, Inc.—IAIN MORRIS to executive vice president and general manager of the advanced platforms group (APG); formerly senior vice president at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD).

Richardson Electronics Ltd.—BART PETRINI to executive vice president and general manager of the Electron Device Group; formerly president and CEO of Communications & Power Industries, Inc.

RF Micro Devices, Inc.—JOHN (JACK) HARDING to the board of directors; continues as chairman, president, and CEO of eSilicon Corp.

Nujira Ltd.—DAVID EMBREE to vice president and general manager for the Americas; formerly vice president for Wireless Business Management at Lucent Technologies.

QUALCOMM, Inc.—JOHN GILBERT to vice president of investor and industry analyst relations within QUALCOMM’s global marketing and investor relations group; formerly vice president of finance for QUALCOMM Wireless Business Solutions (QWBS).

Raytheon Co.—LEE COOPER to vice president of business development for Raytheon’s Technical Services Co. LLC as well as membership on the Raytheon Integrated Business Development Council; formerly vice president of business development for the Titan Group of L-3 Communications.

LPKF Laser & Electronics—JIM GREENE to vice president of sales and marketing; formerly national sales manager.

Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)—C. NILS SMITH to assistant vice president of SwRI’s Signal Exploitation and Geolocation Division; formerly executive director of the Signal Exploitation and Geolocation Division.

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