American Superconductor Names Eric Snitgen General Manager of Its HTS Technologies Business Unit.Business/Technology Editors WESTBOROUGH, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 15, 2000 Company Continues Rapid Expansion to Meet Current and Future Power Industry Needs American Superconductor American Superconductor is a technology company based in Westborough, Massachusetts specializing in the design and manufacture of superconducting wires and power converters. It is listed on Nasdaq under the symbol AMSC. Corporation (Nasdaq:AMSC AMSC Army Management Staff College AMSC American Mobile Satellite Corporation AMSC American Miniature Schnauzer Club AMSC Area Maritime Security Committee AMSC Acquisition Method Suffix Code AMSC Advanced Missile Signature Center ) announced today that Eric Snitgen, an accomplished wire and cable industry executive, has been named general manager of the company's High Temperature Superconductor A material that has little resistance to the flow of electricity. Traditional superconductors operate at absolute zero (-459.67 degrees Fahrenheit or -273.15 degrees Celsius). Experiments in the 1980s raised the temperature to -321 degrees Fahrenheit. (HTS HTS Heights HTS Harmonized Tariff System HTS High Throughput Screening (biomolecular assay screening) HTS High-Throughput Screening (Pharmaceutical Industry) HTS Harmonized Tariff Schedule ) Technologies business unit. The company is a world leader in the development and commercialization of HTS wires, which are core to the company's product development efforts focused on improving the capacity, quality and reliability of the power grid. Mr. Snitgen will manage and lead all aspects of American Superconductor's HTS Technologies business unit, including product development, manufacturing, marketing and distribution of the company's HTS wires. One of Mr. Snitgen's key responsibilities will be to oversee the ramp-up in production of HTS wire. In August 2000, American Superconductor broke ground for the world's first commercial HTS wire manufacturing plant in Devens, Massachusetts Devens is a census-designated place and part of the towns of Ayer, Harvard and Shirley, in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. It was named after jurist and Civil War general Charles Devens. Geography Devens is located at (42. . The company plans to commence production from this new plant in 2002 at a rate of 10,000 kilometers per year, a factor of 20 times the current annual rate of production. "Eric Snitgen's extensive experience and demonstrated business successes add tremendous leadership and management strength to our team of highly talented, industry veterans," said Greg Yurek, American Superconductor's chief executive officer. "We anticipate rapid growth in demand for our HTS products over the next several years - Eric and his team will be at the heart of American Superconductor's efforts to meet this demand." For the past eight years, Mr. Snitgen worked for Hendrix Wire and Cable, Inc., where he was most recently Vice President and General Manager for overhead power transmission and distribution products. In that role, he dramatically increased sales and net income, introduced new products, added new customers and expanded the business geographically in the U.S. and internationally. Prior to becoming a general manager, Mr. Snitgen was Hendrix's Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Before joining Hendrix, he spent 10 years with Cooper Power Systems where he served in key sales, marketing and product management roles. A native of Michigan, Mr. Snitgen holds a bachelor's degree in Environmental Science from Grand Valley State College and an MBA MBA abbr. Master of Business Administration Noun 1. MBA - a master's degree in business Master in Business, Master in Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin. American Superconductor (AMSC) AMSC, with headquarters in Westborough, Mass., was founded in 1987 and is a world leader in developing and manufacturing products utilizing superconducting su·per·con·duct·ing adj. Having, exhibiting, or capable of superconductivity: "a revolutionary superconducting magnetic propulsion system" Colin Nickerson. materials and solid-state power electronic devices for the power infrastructure. The company's products, and products sold by electrical equipment A piece of electrical equipment is a machine, powered by electricity and usually consists of an enclosure, a variety of electrical components and often a power switch. Examples of Electrical Equipment
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