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    Indium Corporation's Chris Nash Named Technical Support Engineer for Global Accounts Group

    12/01/2011

    Indium Corporation announces the promotion of Chris Nash to Technical Support Engineer for the Global Accounts Group. In this new position, Chris's technical responsibilities have been expanded to encompass global technical support to Indium Corporation's multi-national customers. This also includes coordinating, maintaining, and deploying technical resources for printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) materials and processes. Chris joined Indium Corporation in February 2005, and has served in a variety of roles, including Inside Sales, Powder Product Management, and Technical Support for the Midwest and Southeastern United States. Most recently, he was promoted to Senior Technical Support Engineer. Chris has a bachelor's degree from Clarkson University. He is certified as a Six Sigma Green Belt from Dartmouth College's Thayer School of Engineering. He has earned his certification as an SMTA Process Engineer and is a certified IPC-A-600 and IPC-A-610D Specialist. Chris is based at Indium Corporation's global headquarters in Clinton, NY. He resides in Oriskany. Indium Corporation is a premier materials supplier to the global electronics, semiconductor, solar, thin film and thermal management markets. Products include solders, preforms, and fluxes; brazes; sputter targets; indium, gallium, and germanium chemicals and sourcing; and Reactive NanoFoil®. Founded in 1934, Indium has global technical support and factories located in China, Singapore, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the USA. For more information about Indium Corporation, visit www.indium.com

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