Retronix Semiconductor Restructures to Accommodate Growing Demand
To support its ongoing global operations growth, Retronix Semiconductor has unveiled details of its new organization structure. The company, which is a provider of technical services and staffing solutions for the global semiconductor industry, also announced the strategic hire of Stewart Sullivan as a regional service operations manager in the U.S.
As part of the new organization, Mark Diamond moves from his position of director of EU/Asia Sales and Operations with Retronix Semiconductor to assume the role of Chief Operating Officer. Jim Beatty was promoted from Director of U.S. Sales to the role of Worldwide Vice President of Sales.
"By properly mapping our sales and support channels to the organization and global footprint of our leading customers rather than traditional geographic boundaries, we are elevating the entire customer experience," said Diamond. "Whether it's placing technical professionals or providing facility operations support, we have a brick and mortar presence on multiple continents that allows us to bring the right resources to bear wherever and whenever they're needed."
Retronix Semiconductor brought Sullivan on board to manage all active field service engineers and to directly interface with customers in Texas and the eastern half of the United States.
"Stewart brings over a decade of top-notch management experience to our team and has a deep understanding of our industry and customers," said Beatty. "It's the regional managers with outstanding prowess like Stewart who allow Retronix to quickly and competently deploy our breadth of offerings.
Sullivan attended Ferrum College and later served in the United States Air Force. Directly after leaving the service, he held engineering positions with Eaton Corporation. Since then, his expertise with global businesses was sharpened through his time as the district manager "“ and ultimately the regional manager "“ of global service solutions at Axcelis Technologies, Inc.