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Nov. 17, 2009
Endwave Names Mikulsky President and CEO JOHN MIKULSKY has been named President and CEO by Endwave Corp.'s board of directors. He also has been appointed to the board of directors effective December 21. In his career at Endwave, which began ...

Endwave Names Mikulsky President and CEO
JOHN MIKULSKY has been named President and CEO by Endwave Corp.'s board of directors. He also has been appointed to the board of directors effective December 21. In his career at Endwave, which began in 1996, Mikulsky has held positions in marketing, business development, and product development. In 2005, he assumed the position as Chief Operating Officer. This past July, Mikulsky was appointed President and COO. As of November 30, Ed Keible will step down as Vice Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and Director. Keible guided the strategic vision of Endwave since 1993, taking the company public in 2000.

Rohde & Schwarz, Inc.SCOTT BAUSBACK has been appointed Chief Operating Officer. He brings more than 25 years of experience in the test and measurement industry. Bausback was COO at LeCroy from 2001 to 2007 followed by a series of test and measurement industry-management consulting assignments.

Alion Science and TechnologyROBERT GRAEBENER has been named Director of the Department of Defense's Modeling and Simulation Information Analysis Center (MSIAC). He brings more than 30 years of modeling and simulation experience and leadership to the MSIAC. Graebener will oversee the continued expansion of the center's modeling and simulation activities in support of programs throughout the government and with those allied to DoD modeling and simulation initiatives.

Analog Devices, Inc.MICHAEL BRITCHFIELD has been appointed to the position of Vice President in charge of the Industrial and Instrumentation Group. He is a 20-year veteran of ADI. In addition, DAVID ROBERTSON has been promoted to Vice President of Analog Technology. Robertson was formerly a Product Line Director for the High-Speed Signal Processing business unit.

Microtech, Inc.MATTHEW UNDERHAY is Sales and Marketing Manager. He spent over 12 years in the telecommunications industry with leaders like Andrew Corp., Alcatel-Lucent, and Com Dev International.

Lime MicrosystemsDAN RABINOVITSJ has been appointed as Non-Executive Director. He has 20 years of experience in general management and marketing of mixed-signal and analog-communications ICs. Rabinovitsj was formerly a key executive at ST-Ericsson.

Lockheed Martin Corp.CHRISTOPHER E. KUBASIK has been appointed President and Chief Operating Officer by the Board of Directors effective Jan. 1, 2010. Currently, he serves as Executive Vice President of the firm's Electronic Systems business area.

Mobius Microsystems, Inc.DR. MICHAEL S. MCCORQUODALE, Founder and Chief Technical Officer, was awarded the College of Engineering "Recent Engineering Graduate Alumni Award" one of three college-wide awards for 2009by the University of Michigan Alumni Society. Mobius Microsystems grew out of McCorquodale's work as a doctoral student at the University of Michigan, where he used precision analog integrated circuits for frequency generation and quartz replacements.

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