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Marinelli Named Director of Applications Engineering for Henkel Loctite Electronics Group
November 11, 2002 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Industry, Calif. -- Henkel Loctite Corp. has named Chris Marinelli as director of applications engineering for the company's electronics business unit.
In his new position, Marinelli will be responsible for all electronics technical service and product development activities in North, Central and South America.
Marinelli brings to his new position more than 28 years of experience in the adhesives industry. He joined Henkel Loctite in 1973 and has held engineering positions of increasing responsibility over the years. Most recently, he served as associate director of applications engineering for electronics assembly products. Marinelli holds a bachelor's degree in industrial technology from Central Connecticut State University.
Marinelli will be located in both the Industry, Calif. and Rocky Hill, Conn. offices.
Since 1997, Henkel Loctite Corp., formerly Loctite Corp. headquartered in Dusseldorf, Germany, has been part of the Henkel Group. It operates in markets as diverse as electronics, automotive, aerospace, biomedical and general industry. For more information, visit www.loctite.com/electronics.