Indium Promotes Huang to Senior Manager, Marketing Communications
August 28, 2025 | Indium CorporationEstimated reading time: 1 minute

With its commitment to innovation and growth through employee development, Indium Corporation announces the promotion of Jingya Huang to Senior Manager, Marketing Communications, to continue to lead the company’s branding and promotional efforts.
In her new role, Huang is responsible for the strategic direction of Indium Corporation’s global marketing communications initiatives, focusing on innovation and maximizing impact in markets worldwide. She will continue to lead the Marketing Communications team with an emphasis on fostering innovation, ownership, and collaboration. Huang will also provide strategic support to other internal teams and lead high-priority special projects that advance the company’s mission and global presence.
Huang joined Indium Corporation as Marketing Communications Assistant Manager in 2016. She was promoted to Marketing Communications Manager in 2020, at which point she began leading all global marketing communications efforts and the entire Marketing Communications team. Huang is based at the company’s Clinton, New York, headquarters.
“Through her vision, creativity, and dedication, Jingya has played a pivotal role in advancing Indium Corporation’s marketing communications efforts worldwide,” said Indium Corporation Vice President, Marketing, Sales, and Technical Support Tim Twining.
Huang earned her bachelor’s degree in advertising from Sichuan University in Chengdu, China, and her master’s in advertising from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.
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