AIM Solder Appoints Kevin Kwan as Business Development Manager in Asia
September 6, 2024 | AIM SolderEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
AIM Solder, a global leader in solder assembly materials for the electronics industry, is thrilled to announce the appointment of Kevin Kwan as Business Development Manager for the Asian market. This strategic addition to the team signifies AIM Solder's continued commitment to enhancing its presence and business operations within the critical Asian electronics sector.
Kwan is tasked with driving business development initiatives across Asia, focusing on securing and expanding profitable business relationships with large multi-site and multinational electronic producers. His in-depth experience and understanding of the Asian electronic marketplace will play a pivotal role in AIM Solder’s growth and expansion strategies in the region and globally.
“Kevin’s extensive background in business development and deep understanding of the Asian electronics industry make him a significant asset to our team,” stated Andy Dolan, Vice President of Business Development at AIM Solder. “His expertise will be crucial in navigating the complexities of the Asian market and driving our business development efforts forward. We are excited to have him on board and are confident in his ability to contribute to our aggressive growth objectives.”
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