California Microwave Names Two Executive Vice Presidents for Microwave Network Systems Division.REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 13, 1996--California Microwave, Inc. (Nasdaq National Market:CMIC CMIC CPU Management Interface Controller CMIC Caucasus Media Investigations Center (Baku, Azerbaijan) CMIC Combined Military Interrogation Center (Vietnam) CMIC Configuration Management Information Center ) announced today the appointment of two executive vice presidents in its Microwave Network Systems division, headquartered in Houston, Texas. W.F. (Rick) Montgomery has been named executive vice president for product development and James R. Gordon has been named executive vice president of sales. Field Experience Brings Customer Insights to Product Development Montgomery was a co-founder of Microwave Networks, Inc. (MNI See Merom New Instructions. ), which was acquired by California Microwave, Inc. in 1995 and merged in 1996 with California Microwave's other microwave divisions to form the Microwave Network Systems (MNS MNS Minutes MNS Maharashtra Navnirman Sena MNS Malaysian Nature Society MNS Mass Notification System MNS Mirror Neuron System MNS Metis Nation of Saskatchewan MNS mission needs statement (US DoD) MNS MaƮtre Nageur Sauveteur ) division. Montgomery was vice president of engineering at the company's inception, then became vice president of international business development. In 1992, he moved to Singapore to open MNI's Asia-Pacific office with the title of vice president of sales, Asia-Pacific. Montgomery's 20 years of experience include positions in engineering management and design engineering at Texas Instruments, Gardiner Communications, and BE Industries. Montgomery received a BS in Electrical Engineering with honors from North Carolina State University History
Centralized Sales Management Improves Responsiveness As executive vice president of sales, Gordon now oversees all California Microwave MNS sales efforts. Gordon joined MNI in August 1988 as vice president of business development and subsequently became vice president of marketing; vice president of sales, Europe, Middle East, and Africa; and vice president, domestic sales. Gordon has 24 years of experience in the microwave transmission industry, having previously served as vice president and general manager of San/Bar Corporation and filled various sales and management roles at Harris Farinon. He also taught engineering mathematics for three years at the College of San Mateo The College of San Mateo is a public community college in San Mateo County, California, formerly known as San Mateo Junior College (SMJC). The college was founded in 1922 and initially shared the campus of San Mateo High School on Ellsworth Avenue. . He holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Cogswell Polytechnic College, a Master of Science degree in Telecommunications Management from Golden Gate University, 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 Florida University of Florida is the third-largest university in the United States, with 50,912 students (as of Fall 2006) and has the eighth-largest budget (nearly $1.9 billion per year). UF is home to 16 colleges and more than 150 research centers and institutes. . California Microwave, Inc. is a leader in wireless communications. It is the number one U.S. supplier of microwave radios and telecommunications satellite earth stations used in wireless communications. The company operates facilities in seven states and sells into more than 110 countries. Its strategy calls for significant expansion in the wireless area. CONTACT: California Microwave Inc., Redwood City Stephanie M. Day, 415/596-6629 or William Dunk Partners Deborah Passik, 214/960-9611 |
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