Insulectro Promotes Megan Teta to Design Services Product Manager
April 16, 2019 | InsulectroEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Insulectro, the largest distributor of materials for use in printed circuits boards (PCB) and printed electronics, has promoted Megan Teta to product manager for design services.
“I am pleased today to announce Megan Teta’s promotion to Product Manager,” commented Ken Parent, vice president of sales and product management. “Megan joined Insulectro in 2017 and since that time has continually excelled as a field application engineer. She thoroughly understands the PCB manufacture and will be a major asset to our interest in providing design services. It is Insulectro’s goal to begin offering, in the very near future, complete PCB design services to our customers who need those services. Megan will continue to support our East Coast customers as an FAE as well.”
Teta was previously employed by MacDermid Enthone Electronics Solutions as a technical service engineer before becoming an account manager. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering from Rutgers University.
“Take a great team and give them best-in-class products to support from world-class suppliers like Isola, DuPont, Oak Mitsui, Pacothane, LCOA, CAC, JX Nippon, TADCO, Focus Tech Chemicals, Shikoku, and EMD Performance Materials – it’s a winning combination. We are committed to attracting and promoting talented people like Megan,” Parent concluded.
The March issue of Design007 Magazine features an interview with Megan Teta. To read this interview, click here.
About Insulectro
Insulectro (www.insulectro.com) is the largest supplier of PCB materials used to manufacture circuit boards as well as materials for Printed Electronics. Insulectro combines its premier product offering with local inventory in 10 strategic stocking locations across the country, fabrication capabilities and backed up by expert customer and technical support services.
Insulectro supplies advanced engineered materials used by its customers to fabricate complex, multilayer circuit boards and to manufacture printed electronics components. Insulectro serves a broad customer base manufacturing rigid, rigid/flex and flexible circuit boards for applications in a variety of end markets including telecom, data communications, high speed computing, mobile devices, military, and medical.
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