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George Janosko Joins Ventec International Group Technical Sales Team for Midwest USA
August 8, 2018 | Ventec International GroupEstimated reading time: 2 minutes

Ventec International Group Co., Ltd., a world leader in the production of polyimide and high reliability epoxy laminates and prepregs, announced the appointment of George Janosko responsible for technical sales for the Midwest region of the USA.
Following the company’s recent Taiwanese Stock Market listing, significant rise in demand, increasing market share and growing world-wide operations, Ventec launched a global recruitment drive and is pleased to announce George Jaonosko as Technical Sales Engineer in the USA. This key position will oversee technical sales in the Midwest region of the USA focusing on Ventec’s core market segments: military/aerospace, automotive and wireless technology, offering a full range of high-reliability materials including polyimide, IMS and thermal management products.
With over 20 years of focused industry experience and an in-depth understanding of PCB material requirements, George brings with him an excellent reputation and industry network in the region. He started his career at Polyclad Laminates in R&D and tech-support and has worked in prestigious PCB companies such as Compunetics, Advance Circuits and Coretec. George has six sigma greenbelt certification and extensive ISO experience. He is a graduate of Washington and Jefferson College with a double major in Chemistry and Psychology.
“George's track record of driving strong sales growth will serve Ventec and its Midwestern customers well. We’re thrilled to bring him on board as Ventec expands,” said Jack Pattie, president of Ventec’s US operations.
Continuing with the company’s USA expansion strategy, Ventec is actively seeking a further technical sales engineer for the California region.
“Building on the momentum from our IPO on the Taiwanese Emerging Markets Stock Exchange in February this year, we are expanding our global team to help meet the growing demand forVentec products & solutions globally,” said Mark Goodwin, COO Americas and EMEA at Ventec International Group. “Our strong and skilled employees have been instrumental in creating the tremendous success we are experiencing, and we continue to invest in the Ventec team as we prepare for TPEx Mainboard listing in early 2019.”
About Ventec International Group
With volume manufacturing facilities and HQ in Suzhou China, Ventec International specializes in advanced copper clad glass reinforced and metal backed substrates for the PCB industry. With distribution locations and manufacturing sites in both the US and Europe, Ventec International is a premier supplier to the global PCB industry. For more information, click here.
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