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Cincinnati Machine Names John Judge Executive Senior Vice President.


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CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 29, 2002

John Judge has been appointed ap·point  
tr.v. ap·point·ed, ap·point·ing, ap·points
1. To select or designate to fill an office or a position: appointed her the chief operating officer of the company.

2.
 executive senior vice president at Cincinnati Cincinnati (sĭnsənăt`ē, –năt`ə), city (1990 pop. 364,040), seat of Hamilton co., extreme SW Ohio, on the Ohio River opposite Newport and Covington, Ky.; inc. as a city 1819.  Machine.

He will be responsible for high impact new business opportunities, strategic alliances, customer relationship management, and partnerships worldwide serving original equipment manufacturers in aerospace, heavy equipment, fluid power and automotive markets.

Judge has been with Cincinnati Machine for 33 years. Most recently, he served as senior vice president of sales for Cincinnati Machine's Advanced Systems and Services Business. He also has held numerous positions in sales and marketing throughout his machine tool career.

Cincinnati Machine is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of CNC (Computerized Numerical Control) See numerical control.

CNC - Collaborative Networked Communication
 machine tools, such as turning centers, vertical machining centers, horizontal horizontal /hor·i·zon·tal/ (hor?i-zon´t'l)
1. parallel to the plane of the horizon.

2. occupying or confined to a single level in a hierarchy.


horizontal

parallel to the plane of the horizon.
 machining centers/cells, 5-axis machining centers, universal machining centers, profilers, routers and composite composite, alternate common name for Asteraceae or Compositae, the aster family.

composite - aggregate
 processing equipment. Additionally, Cincinnati PLUS(SM) provides the most comprehensive package of service and support available in the industry today. Industries served include aerospace, heavy equipment, fluid power and automotive, as well as small job shops.
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