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  1st Feb 09

 AnalogicTech appoints David Schwartz as VP of worldwide sales

David Schwartz has joined the AnalogicTech as its Vice President of Worldwide Sales. He reports to the President, CEO and CTO of AnalogicTech, Richard K. Williams.

"We are very pleased to welcome David to AnalogicTech. David has a long history of successfully executing sales programs and an extensive network of industry contacts," stated Richard K. Williams, President, CEO and CTO of AnalogicTech. "We look forward to the contributions that David will make in spearheading our efforts to further grow our sales channels."

Prior to joining AnalogicTech, Mr. Schwartz was the Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Marketing at Oxford Semiconductor. While at Renesas Technology Americas, Mr. Schwartz served as the Chief Operating Officer. During his tenure at Mitsubishi Electronics Americas, Mr. Schwartz held several positions, including Vice President and General Manager of the company's Sales and System-on-a-Chip Divisions. Prior to that, Mr. Schwartz held a variety of sales positions at Motorola Semiconductor during his eleven-year career with the company. Mr. Schwartz earned a Masters of Business Administration at Dickenson University and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering at the Pratt Institute.




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