Coast to Coast Circuits Adds CW Cernosek to Leadership Team
January 5, 2018 | Coast to Coast CircuitsEstimated reading time: 1 minute

Coast to Coast Circuits, Inc., an advanced printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturer who specializes in the manufacture of flex, rigid/flex, and rigid PCBs, has added CW Cernosek to their leadership team as corporate business development and marketing manager.
Prior to joining Coast to Coast, CW served as the business development manager at I3 electronics. During his time there, CW provided a focus on accelerating business in the military, medical, and commercial market segments with an emphasis on semiconductor packaging, design solutions, and organic substrates. “CW’s track-record speaks for itself. His broad knowledge of PCBs and the application thereof combined with his dynamic and personalized service-levels are well-known throughout the industry and I am pleased to have him on the Coast to Coast team,” said Ed Porter, president and CEO of Coast to Coast. “CW brings a great deal of experience to Coast to Coast. He understands the value of engaging early and facilitating solid and reliable customer relationships through all phases of program development.”
CW has over 30 years of experience in the PCB industry. He has served in key management roles in the past with companies such as West Coast Circuits, Sigma Circuits, and the Tyco Printed Circuit Group. Additionally, CW has experience as a manufacturing representative and has served on the board of directors for several companies.
To learn more about Coast to Coast Circuits, Inc., click here.
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