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June/July 2008
Our Member in the Spotlight serves IMAPS very well as President of IMAPS Germany, the largest international chapter. He also serves as a member of the IMAPS technical program committee for microwave and RF applications. We hope that you will enjoy reading more about Dr. Jens Mueller to catch his enthusiasm of volunteering for IMAPS. We appreciate his energy on many levels.
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Dr. Jens Mueller
IMAPS Germany Chapter
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Throughout all of Jens' IMAPS volunteer roles, his goal is to bring people together to promote the sharing of interest, information, and solutions of microelectronics technologies. Jens had the following comments about this goal.
“I like to invite many, diverse professionals to relaxed, collegial IMAPS events. The direct, face-to-face communication plays an important role for my work. The worldwide IMAPS activities also help to understand cultural differences. I learn a lot by attending IMAPS events."
After Jens earned his PhD from the Technical University of Ilmenau in 1997, he held several positions in the substrates and assembly engineering groups at Micro Systems Engineering GmbH (BIOTRONIK Group). There Jens managed various teams in the medical in-house and OEM market segments.
IMAPS member Ernie Vasvary said the following about Jens’ work at Micro Systems Engineering GmbH (BIOTRONIK Group).
"Jens was always considered a 'guru' in thick-film and co-fired ceramics at MSE and was instrumental in establishing robust design guidelines and acceptance criteria. He developed dozens of devices from design concept, through prototype to full production. At this very moment, circuits engineered by Jens are keeping thousands of patients alive around the world."
In June 2005, Jens became the Director of the Functionalised Peripherics Research Group within the MacroNano® Centre for Innovation Competence at the Technical University of Ilmenau. His main research focuses is ceramic packaging and interconnect technology for microwave, bio-sensing, and chemical systems.
As a balance to the daily business, Jens tries to stay fit by doing various kinds of sports. For more than 30 years, he is an active player in team handball and enjoys cross country skiing, mountain biking, and hiking.

This picture shows Jens with his brother Uwe during a bicycle tour.
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March-May 2008
Our Member in the Spotlight serves IMAPS well as the President of the New England Chapter, one of the most active and successful IMAPS chapters. We hope that you will enjoy reading more about Dr. Mark Occhionero and catch his enthusiasm of volunteering for IMAPS. We appreciate his energy on many levels.
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Dr. Mark Occhionero
New England Chapter
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Throughout all of Mark’s IMAPS chapter volunteer roles, his objective is to put together programs and events that are educational as well as enjoyable. Mark and other New England Chapter leaders sit through rather dry meetings during the day and dread doing the same in the chapter meetings. “If you can learn something new and network with your area colleagues all while having a little fun, it just makes it all that much better.”
Mark joined IMAPS in 1999 after presenting and exhibiting at the IMAPS New England Symposium & Expo for his company, CPS Technologies. He served as the chapter’s Technical Program Chair for 2003 to 2004. In this role, Mark helped manage six chapter technical meetings and produced its Annual Symposium and Expo. Mark served as the Vice President in 2005 and 2006 in which he took charge of the publicity roles such as hard copy and electronic mailings and the chapter’s website that he still manages today. Under Mark’s leadership, the New England chapter increased its program participation from not only local companies, but also national and international companies.
Mark has enjoyed helping to produce the chapter’s Annual Symposium & Expo each spring. “The New England Team has a great time putting this together. I know that all attendees appreciate our efforts and our nutty Symposium and Expo themes. These themes included a Hawaiian, Cinco de Mayo, and last year’s ‘007’ Theme.” May 6, 2008 is the date for 35th New England Symposium & Expo. Over 500 attendees are expected to participate with an exhibit hall with booths of about 80 companies.

Mark and his chapter colleagues enjoying the 007 themed New England Symposium (2007)
Doug Bokil, IMAPS President-Elect adds, “As the President of the Chapter, Mark provided great leadership to make the 34th Symposium very successful. He implemented the theme “007 – Technology Shaken Not Stirred” with infectious enthusiasm. Mark is fun to be around & conducts himself with professionalism and sincerity.”
Mark has the alter ego ‘JazzUkes’ and can be found playing jazz ukulele in Boston area clubs with a troop of musicians called ‘Ukulele Noir’.
For his day job, Mark is the Vice President of Marketing & Technical Sales and the Senior Research Scientist for CPS Technologies Corp. He is one of the key material scientists that developed the CPS fabrication process capability for AlSiC metal matrix composite material used for thermal management packaging solutions. Mark has been instrumental in working with customers to develop cost effective thermal management packaging solutions. He has also improved the CPS AlSiC fabrication process to help grow the business to where his company shipped nearly 1.2 million AlSiC parts in 2007.
Grant Bennett, President of CPS Technologies Corp. notes, “Mark is truly a renaissance man – whether it is material science, music, manufacturing or photography; he does it all and he does it extremely well. It is simply delightful to be able to work with Mark on a daily basis”.
Friend and fellow chapter member John Redman adds, "Dr Occhionero is a driven and creative scientist with that rare combination of talent, brains, people skills, and sarcastic whit. I have known Mark for almost two decades and while we occasionally agree,...we have never stopped enjoying each others company!"
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January/February 2008
Our Member in the Spotlight has served the Society well to increase student participation in IMAPS programs. John Pan’s work has provided many academic and professional development opportunities for IMAPS student members at both the chapter and national levels. We appreciate his energy to help shape future IMAPS leaders.
John’s personal reward for his efforts comes from his belief that “the future of the microelectronics industry is based on the caliber of today’s students. I have gained professionally from IMAPS student programs in many ways and strongly encourage students to join and participate.”
We hope that you will enjoy reading more about John and catch his enthusiasm of volunteering for IMAPS.
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Dr. Jianbiao (John) Pan
Norcal Chapter - Cal Poly Student Chapter
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Dr. Jianbiao (John) Pan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering at California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly), San Luis Obispo, CA.
Prior to joining Cal Poly, he worked at the Optoelectronics Center at Lucent Technologies/Agere Systems as a Member of Technical Staff. Dr. Pan received the B.E. degree in Mechatronics from Xidian University, Xian, China, in 1990, the M.E degree in Manufacturing Engineering from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 1996, and the Ph.D. degree in Industrial Engineering from Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, in 2000.
Dr. Pan’s research interests are in microelectronics packaging, lead-free soldering, design of experiments, and reliability. He has authored and co-authored over 20 technical papers. He is a Highly Commended Winner of the Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence 2007.
A member and volunteer of IMAPS since 1997, Dr. Pan initiated and formed IMAPS student chapter at Cal Poly in 2004 and has been the faculty advisor of the chapter since then. He served as co-chair of student activities for the 39th and the 40th International Symposium on Microelectronics in 2006 and 2007, respectively. He was vice-President of IMAPS Keystone Chapter in 2002-2003 and has served as a member of IMAPS National Technical Committee since 2003.
Other IMAPS leaders see his success in volunteering. Tom Green, a former IMAPS Regional Director reports, “John was an active member in the Keystone Chapter as a student and has grown to be a strong technical leader in both Industry and academia. John’s outstanding work with the IMAPS student chapter at Cal Poly is exemplary.”
Greg Caswell, the General Chair of the 2007 Symposium, adds, “John's efforts as the Student Program Chair for the 40th Anniversary Symposium assured that the student participation was maximized, with booths, a panel discussion and a tour of Flextronics.”
Nicholas Vickers, one of John’s Cal Poly students notes his appreciation by writing, “Dr. Pan's attention to detail and enthusiasm for microelectronic packaging and reliability inspires his student. They learn from his expertise in design of experiment and data analysis. He is a professor we all look up to.”

Dr. John Pan leading the students at IMAPS 2007, San Jose, on a tour at Flextronics
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November-December 2007
Our Member in the Spotlight should be a very familiar face to those of you who attend our events with exhibits. Hesse & Knipps attends just about all of them and Joe Bubel is manning the booth at almost every one.
Hesse & Knipps has also been the Silver Sponsor of our annual Symposium for the past two years.
Joe is a very interesting person with some great hobbies and interests outside of his position at Hesse & Knipps.
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Joseph Bubel
Keystone Chapter
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Joseph S. Bubel
President, Hesse & Knipps, Inc.
Joseph S. Bubel began his career in the semiconductor industry nearly 28 years ago with Kulicke & Soffa Industries (K&S). From 1980 until 2002, he held various customer support positions at K&S, progressing from entry level field service engineer to technical support specialist, ultimately advancing to North American customer support manager. While at K&S, he spent several months in Japan, providing in-depth technical training and certification for a growing service team. He spent an additional year abroad in Western Europe, tasked with improving the company’s ability to meet fast-growing industry needs and to support its equipment base there. He also spent three months on site at a major computer equipment manufacturer to manage support for one of the industry’s first 200 mm dicing systems. His level of dedication became the standard for Kulicke & Soffa’s “24/7 Commitment to Excellence.”
With his experience and a strong technical knowledge of the semiconductor manufacturing process, Mr. Bubel has been thoroughly involved with this industry’s products from dicing saws to die attach and with special expertise in wedge and ball wire bonding.
In 2003, Mr. Bubel joined Hesse & Knipps, Inc. as VP of sales and marketing. He was quickly promoted to president, taking on responsibility for sales and marketing, customer support and all aspects of operations for the company throughout the Americas. Since this time, he has grown the sales volume of Hesse & Knipps wire bonders in the Americas 20-fold. When asked how he has achieved this level of growth in the niche bonder market Hesse & Knipps serves, he replies, “It is personally rewarding to represent equipment that is so technically advanced in the marketplace. I truly believe in the company and the equipment we sell. I also think my career focus on customer support – which I have applied to Hesse & Knipps’ sales and support efforts here in the Americas – is a strong component of our success.”
When Mr. Bubel is not supporting Hesse & Knipps’ customers, you will find him on the closest hiking trail or perhaps in the Grand Canyon, where he has logged nearly 50 days of hiking. For the other avid backpackers out there, his credits include four “14ers.”
For additional information on Hesse & Knipps and its products, visit www.hesse-knipps.com.
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September-October 2007
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We are highlighting and saluting the very active and involved IMAPS 2007 Symposium Steering Committee. These dedicated members have just about given up any and all leisure time for the past year to help ensure that IMAPS 2007, November 11-15, 2007, in San Jose, CA, is the best it can be. Their creativity and ingenuity in organizing and planning their specific areas of responsibility will be in evidence in San Jose. So, please give these members a big “thank you” when you see them in San Jose.
General Chair |
Greg Caswell |
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Technical Chair |
Sarosh Patel |
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Technical Co-Chair |
Ray Alexander |
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PDC Chair |
Tom Green |
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Marketing Chair |
Phil Zulueta |
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40th Anniversary Chairs |
Loren & Nancy Saar |
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Sponsorship Chair |
Ray Petit |
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Sponsorship Co-Chair |
Rene Mitchell |
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Local Liaison Chair |
Anwar Mohammed |
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Companion Program Chairs |
Paul & Amada Van Loan |
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Foundation Golf Classic Chair |
Roger Underwood |
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Foundation Golf Classic Co-Chair |
Julius Chew |
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GBC Marketing Forum Chair |
Howard Imhos |
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GBC Marketing Forum Co-Chair |
Laurie Roth |
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Student Activities Chair |
John Pan |
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Student Interface Chair |
Guna Selvaduray |
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July-August 2007
Anwar Mohammed joined IMAPS in 1979 and has been a strong member since then. He has been active in the Northern California chapter of IMAPS. Anwar served on the IMAPS Executive Council as Northwest Regional Director for four years. Anwar is a member of the IMAPS 2007 Committee, where he is lending his expertise and knowledge of the Bay Area to the Committee’s efforts.
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Anwar Mohammed
Northern California Chapter |
Anwar Mohammed is an industry veteran who has been serving the Microelectronics Industry for over 25 years. He joined IMAPS in 1978, when it was known as ISHM, and has been very actively involved with IMAPS, especially in the last five years. He was Co-Chair of the 25th Anniversary IMAPS Symposium held in San Francisco in 1992. Anwar is presently President of the IMAPS Norcal Chapter based in Silicon Valley.
Anwar obtained his BS in Chemical Engineering from Indiana Institute of Technology in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and his MBA from Saint Edward’s University in Austin, Texas. He earned his MS in Engineering with a focus on Microelectronic Packaging from San Jose State University, where he is presently pursuing his Ph.D. He has had the good fortune of working with some stellar companies like CTS, National Semiconductor, Fairchild Semiconductor, Cree and Infineon. He is presently a Senior Staff Scientist at Infineon in Morgan Hill, California. He is the author of numerous papers, presentations and patents and recently authored the book, “Borrowed Wisdom,” which was released in multiple countries.
With this year being the 40th Anniversary of IMAPS, it was critical to have a team of local liaison volunteers to support the National Symposium Committee. Anwar stepped up and has been the leader of the local team. Through his organizing this group we are in a position to better market the symposium and have individual champions in place for student support and the golf outing. Most recently, Anwar connected us with a local high school in the San Jose area whereby we will have students from this school come through the exhibits area and interact with our exhibitors. This is a 1st for IMAPS and is indicative of Anwar's ability to help make things happen. It has been a pleasure to have him as part of my Symposium Team.
Greg Caswell
IMAPS 2007 General Chair |
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March-April 2007
Our Member in the Spotlight for March and April 2007 is Jay Ellingboe, President of the Viking Chapter. Jay has worked enthusiastically for the Chapter in a number of positions. Please read his bio and the wonderful testimonials his colleagues in the Viking Chapter sent about him.

Steve Lehnert
Metro Chapter |
I was so excited to hear that the Metro Chapter is alive again. Thanks to Steve Lehnert and his crew for all efforts in reviving the chapter. Steve is an energetic individual who does work hard towards achieving his goals. He is relentless when it comes to finishing the task at hand.
I am amazed by the many activities the chapter has had so far and by the great number of attendees at these events. Steve’s solid commitment to IMAPS is the example that all volunteers
should use as a model for their goals.
On behalf of the Society and the Northeast region I thank Steve for his continuous dedication and wish him and his chapter committee good health and success.
Michael Salloum
Northeast Regional Director
Vice President
R&D Assembly, Inc.
Steve Lehnert single-handedly resurrected the Metro IMAPS Chapter with a single email last summer to everyone here on Long Island by stating something along the lines that "the party is over—let's get IMAPS back up and going." Since then, we've been going full-steam ahead. Steve's energetic and upbeat attitude was quite contagious as many people ran alongside and actively helped rejuvenate this chapter. Not only are the meetings now at exceeding-capacity levels, but there is a also a new sense of camaraderie amongst the membership. This is primarily due to Steve Lehnert.
Mike McKeown
Vice President of Metro Chapter
Orthodyne Electronics
Steve has been an active member of the Metropolitan Chapter for over 20 years. Two years ago, he recognized that the NY area still had a strong interest in technical advances within the microelectronics world and Steve undertook and initiated the “rebirth” of the Metropolitan Chapter of IMAPS. Within that short period of time, the Metro Chapter once again has become a dynamic and valuable resource for its local members. From quarterly technical meetings, developing new student chapters, arranging technical development courses and a scheduled fall symposium, Steve Lehnert has been the primary force in the resurgence of the chapter.
Regards
Walter J. Becker
WJB Sales
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March-April 2007
Our Member in the Spotlight for March and April 2007 is Jay Ellingboe, President of the Viking Chapter. Jay has worked enthusiastically for the Chapter in a number of positions. Please read his bio and the wonderful testimonials his colleagues in the Viking Chapter sent about him.
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Jay Ellingboe
Viking Chapter |
Jay Ellingboe received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of North Dakota in 1985, graduating with honors.
As a Principal Development Engineer, Jay worked for Honeywell and Alliant Techsystems for 13 years on the development of miniaturized, g-hardened MMW and IR-EO sensor systems and associated electronics, including gallium arsenide MMIC multi-chip modules and MCMs for micro-bolometer IR cameras.
For the last 8 ½ years, Jay has worked at HEI as a design engineer/project manager/new product development manager on products in the hearing, implantable medical, and telecommunications industries. Jay has been responsible for many facets of these activities including technical specification development and customer interaction, hybrid packaging design, advanced process and test system development.
Jay is currently a Senior Project Manager at HEI and oversees the introduction of new microelectronics products into HEI, working with customers on design, all prototyping activities, and transfer into production.
Here's what Jay's colleagues and friends had to say about him...
Jay Ellingboe of the Viking Chapter has been an incredibly inspirational leader to our chapter. Jay has participated as a Viking Chapter officer for many years and as President throughout the last year. During that time he has completely revitalized our chapter. He has brought dedication, enthusiasm and commitment to the Viking Chapter and made it a strong technical society that offers something of value to each of our local members.
I have been a member of the Viking Chapter for over 30 years and have served as its President at two different times. I understand the time and energy commitment that it takes to draw local members to take advantage of all that IMAPS has to offer. Jay has continued to widen our membership base over the past 18 months to once again draw a broad range of industries and individuals to our meetings, tours and social networking events.
Thank you, Jay. We appreciate all of your efforts.
Gordon Peterson
Viking Chapter Member since 1975
Jay has been instrumental in reinvigorating the IMAPS Viking Chapter. He is well connected in the industry and a good judge of people. The Viking Chapter officers were hand picked by Jay and together they have accomplished their goals in 2006 and look forward to even bigger things in 2007! Jay is fun to work with and has very unique ideas for social events.
Sue Blankenheim, Viking Chapter Secretary
First thought that comes to mind about Jay, was when Jay was first involved with IMAPS and became our chapter President by unanimous choice of course, we kept prepping him on speaking to the group, We could tell Jay was always worried about what to say. We all told him 'just be yourself.' Well now he speaks in front of the group with great presence and it's almost like we have to tell him when to stop. He's turning out to be quite the leader.
Marty Nora, Chapter Treasurer
And, Adam Schubring, North Central Regional Director, wrote:
Jay has done a great job with the chapter and he's excellent at delegating responsibilities and staying on task. He has fun and keeps it light, but he also works hard at making sure the chapter is headed in the right direction. He's also got a great group of officers and committee members, who all truly care about the success of the chapter. They are always having fun and they work hard at finding new ways to keep the chapter fresh and different. Everyone has great ideas and the biggest issue they seem to have is deciding which of their ideas to do first. It has been a pleasure to work with Jay and the Viking Chapter. They are definitely a group that IMAPS should keep an eye on.
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January-February 2007
With the introduction of the new design of both the IMAPS web page and Advancing Microelectronics, it is appropriate that the person under whose leadership these developments were initiated and accomplished, Jeff Demmin, Chair of the IMAPS Publications Committee, be our Member in the Spotlight for the next two months.
We are fortunate to have someone of Jeff’s experience and caliber in the leadership role for all IMAPS publications and you can look forward to future improvements on all levels of this service to our members. Please take a few moments to read about Jeff, his professional background and the active role he takes in his family.
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Jeff Demmin
Northern California Chapter |
Jeff Demmin is Director of Advanced Programs at Tessera, a company in San Jose that develops technology for miniaturizing electronics. He joined Tessera in 2002 after serving as editor-in-chief of Advanced Packaging magazine. Prior to that, he was a senior technical editor with Solid State Technology magazine.
Before becoming an editor, Jeff held a succession of engineering posts at National Semiconductor, nCHIP, Microminiature Technology, Seagate, and Textron Systems. His work has included semiconductor package design and analysis, development of optical and magnetic disk drives components, and manufacturing and test of optoelectronic devices. February 2007 marks 20 years in the industry for Jeff.
Jeff’s education includes a bachelor’s degree in physics from Princeton and a master’s degree in materials science and engineering from Stanford. He has been awarded four patents in package design and a gold medal from the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE). He has produced approximately 40 publications during his technical career and has written a weekly column with commentary on the packaging industry for over five years.
Jeff is currently on the editorial advisory boards of Advanced Packaging and Solid State Technology magazines, the advisory board of MEPTEC, and the steering committee of the IMAPS Global Business Council. He is also chair of the IMAPS Publications Committee. He is a member of IMAPS, IEEE, SMTA, and the Materials Research Society.
Mike O’Neill sent these remarks about Jeff’s contributions to IMAPS:
Jeff has been recently involved with IMAPS at several levels, from being a panel discussion moderator for GBC Marketing Forums to writing insightful commentary regarding IMAPS activities, to now being in the middle of a full upgrade to our print and electronic publications. When I was elected VP of Membership my predecessors had also served as the Publications Chair. It took me a few minutes to make the call to Jeff as the only logical choice to lead our publications. The one thing I really appreciate about Jeff is that we asked him to contribute in any way he felt he could considering his busy schedule. Like the rest of us he has a real job and family (a big one!). Jeff’s contributions are high impact, very efficient, and most important, are very much appreciated.
His extracurricular activities have included writing questions for college quiz games – which somehow led to 15 minutes of fame on “Jeopardy!” – running, travel, reading, and crossword puzzles. His highest level of achievement in any field is arguably reaching the finals of the 1986 U.S. Open Crossword Championship. (Yes, there really is such a thing …)
Jeff and his wife Vikki live with their five children (and four dogs!) in Sonoma, California, where the kids keep him busy with soccer, baseball, ballet, gymnastics, horseback riding, drama, music, and probably several other things that he can’t keep track of.

Jeff and family hiking on the northern coast of Kauai, July 2006.
Clockwise from Jeff: Vikki, Connor (11), Lydia (7), Trevor (5), Angelica (9), Aidan (2). |
November-December 2006
We could not let 2006 close without recognizing one of the hardest working members of the IMAPS 2006 Steering Committee. Bill Ishii was the Sponsor Chair of IMAPS 2006 and he brought in more individual sponsorships than we have ever had before. He spent many hours soliciting sponsors all over the Southern California region and writing previous sponsors all over the world. The results were very evident in San Diego and at the Golf Outing.
We were all proud to get to know Bill and hope you will enjoy reading about his background and his current career path.
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Bill Ishii
San Diego Chapter |
Bill received his BS in Marketing and Finance from California State University of Long Beach. Leaving Los Angeles to relocate to San Diego, it was with Kyocera America where he entered the industry, and the last position held there was as a Sales Engineer handling Southern California.
Bill founded Pacific Products Technologies, focusing on products from Pacific Rim countries. Pacific Product's major focus is on representing his major principle Torrey Hills Technologies, primarily covering the west coast territory, and Torrey Hills Technologies' line of heat sinks, precision machined metals and furnaces. He enjoys time helping customers to be competitive and increase profitability.
A dedicated member and volunteer of IMAPS since 2004, Bill is currently the Vice President of the local San Diego chapter. Prior to that, Bill served as the chapter's Treasurer and Membership Chairperson. Bill also served as Sponsorship Chairperson for the 2006 IMAPS International Symposium.
Please see what Bill’s colleague Ken Kuang has to say.
I have known Bill Ishii for more than six years ever since he joined Kyocera in 2000. We collaborated closely to support many customers in Southern California. As a dedicated professional, Bill worked proactively to meet and exceed customers' expectations. He distinguished himself with sincere caring for customers, excellent communication skills, endless optimism and great personality.
I have also worked closely with him on IMAPS' San Diego Chapter. As a membership chair, Bill recruited many new corporate and individual members. He supported local student chapters with great enthusiasm. Simultaneously, he was busy as Treasurer for the chapter.
Finally, Bill has made IMAPS the society that he is dedicated to and focused on. Once again his dedication was well displayed throughout the IMAPS 2006 conference. In our golf tournament, thanks to Bill, we had a record number of sponsors. He was so busy meeting with sponsors and thanking them that he did not even get a chance to play himself.
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August - October 2006
Congratulations to Steve on his election to President-Elect of IMAPS.
For the next few weeks we are featuring the very able and strong Chair of the IMAPS 2006 Committee, Steve Adamson, as our Member in the Spotlight. Steve has served us all very well and has evinced the leadership this Committee needed to ensure that IMAPS 2006 is a great success for all. Please take a minute and read about Steve’s background and when you see him at IMAPS 2006, make sure you tell him how much you appreciate his efforts on our behalf.
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Steve Adamson
San Diego Chapter |
Steven (Steve) J. Adamson is currently working as market development manager for Asymtek. In this role he has traveled the world to develop new market opportunities in Semiconductor Packaging and Hard Disk Drive manufacturing. Before changing careers to marketing, he was an assembly engineer and has worked in all aspects of packaging and assembly from R&D to manufacturing, designing MCMs, hybrid circuits, PCBs, thermal printed heads and magnetoresistive head assemblies.
He has delivered technical papers on wirebond encapsulation, CSP / Flip Chip assembly, PCB design rules and reliability at HDI, IMAPS, IPC, IEEE and Diskcon meetings and conferences. He has been published in Advanced Packaging, SMT, Chip Scale, Meptec, Electronic Production and Test magazines and several of his papers have been translated and published in China, Korea and the EU. He is also a co-author with Charles Harper on a soon-to-be-released book “Handbook of Plastic Processes” published by McGraw-Hill.
Steve has over twenty years of experience in microelectronics assembly, previously holding positions with Kodak, Motorola in the U.S., and Plessey, International Computers Ltd. in the UK. He has been awarded five U.S. and two UK patents. Originally from the UK, he holds a Higher National Certificate in Electrical Engineering from Stockport College of Technology. He is also lead instructor on a University of California San Diego (UCSD) extension course on Microelectronic and Optical Packaging.
He was chairman of San Diego IMAPS chapter for two years, and general chair for SOCAL and is currently General Chairman of the 2006 IMAPS Symposium. In 2005 he was presented with an award by the San Diego Engineering Council for “Outstanding Service to Electrical Engineering.” |
May-July
2006
Our
May-July 2006 Member in the Spotlight is the ubiquitous Herb
Duryea. Herb has been active in both Southern California and
National IMAPS for many years. Herb always has a smile and a
friendly word for everyone he meets. Herb epitomizes the ideal
IMAPS member – he is definitely a role-model for our newer
members. Make sure you say “hello” to him in San
Diego at IMAPS 2006 – he is sure to be there. |

Herb Duryea
San Diego Chapter |
Herb began his ceramic career at
Gladding McBean and Company in 1959 after serving in the
Army Airborne (101st Screaming Eagles). He married in 1960
and had one daughter in 1965 and another in 1967. He currently
has four grandchildren.
Herb worked in manufacturing during the early years of his
career. While at Gladding McBean, Herb met Jim Welterlen.
Jim was instrumental in Herb's career as he gave Herb the
opportunity to move on to positions at Western Gold and Platinum
(WESGO) and Ceramic Systems. After WESGO he worked for Kyocera
and Rosenthal Metceram (Hertz). Starting as a Quality Control
Manager, he moved to Manufacturing Manager to Vice President
of Manufacturing and Plant Manager at these various companies.
In 1979, Herb decided he would like to switch his direction
to sales. He was offered an opportunity to be the Sales Engineer
for the East Coast for Texas Instruments, which he accepted.
He went on to be Sales and Marketing Manager for Accu-Tech
Laser Processing working for Jim Byrum. He left Accu-Tech
to take a position as Sales Engineer for Mission Marketing.
Herb’s sales experience prompted him to open his own
representative business. He operated KL Marketing until 1998
when he sold the company to Walt Napoleon.
Herb is now partially retired but stays active in the industry
by consulting in sales and marketing for Jim Byrum at Accu-Tech.
Herb Duryea has been associated with IMAPS/ISHM, IEPS, and
SMTA for over 30 years and has attained the Emeritus position
in the American Ceramic Society. He has held virtually every
position in the local IMAPS San Diego chapter and served
as Southern California Regional Director for IMAPS. He has
served on the boards for both local IMAPS Symposiums and
National IMAPS conventions.
Herb especially wants to thank Jim Welterlen and Jim Byrum.
Both have been Herb's good friends and mentors over the years.
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March/April
2006
We
are pleased to honor an outstanding Student Member of IMAPS
as our March/April IMAPS Member in the Spotlight. Eric
(Tiezheng) Li is currently the President of the IMAPS San
Diego State University Student Chapter as well as an active
voice for students on the IMAPS 2006 Symposium Committee.
Eric earned the top prize in the 2005 Membership Campaign
and received his Top Recruiter Award at IMAPS 2005 in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
Eric
Li epitomizes the high caliber of our IMAPS Student Members
and is an inspiration to other young engineers seeking
a future in the microelectronics and electronic packaging
technologies.
Read
more about Eric’s accomplishments in his following
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Eric (Tiezheng) Li
San Diego State University Student Chapter |
Eric
(Tiezheng) Li is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the joint
doctoral program (JDP) between UC San Diego and San Diego
State University. Eric came to US in 2001 after receiving
his Bachelor degree in Tsinghua University (China), and
since then, he has been doing research on metal-ceramic/intemetallic
multilayer composite materials. With extensive training
and strong background in both Mechanical Engineering and
Material Science, Eric conducts his research on failure
analysis, fracture mechanics and damage evolution in the
composites during service, by means of mechanical tests
and material characterization (such as SEM). His another
research focus is the computer simulation of thermal stress
in composites during manufacturing, and his analytical
models and finite element simulation by ABAQUS and Mentat
have provided deep insights into the evolution and distribution
of thermal stress during processing. Eric is the author
of several journal papers and has been actively presenting
his research in various professional conference and seminars.
He is now towards the end of his Ph.D. study and is going
to defend his Ph.D. dissertation in late March, 2006. Eric
is currently the President of IMAPS student chapter at
SDSU, and is actively involved in the local student chapter
and San Diego Chapters of IMAPS, as well as the upcoming
IMAPS 2006 Symposium in San Diego.
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January/February
2006
Happy
New Year!
Our Member
in the Spotlight for January and February 2006 is Mike
O’Neill, Vice President of Membership. When we look
through our member ranks for a person who consistently
delivers solid, invigorating leadership, we can look no
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Mike O'Neill
Phoenix Chapter |
Mike
has been a member of IMAPS since 1992 and during that time
has been the driving force behind the revitalization of
the former MMRC and its metamorphosis into the GBC (Global
Business Council). Under his three-year Chairmanship, the
GBC became the essential and indispensable voice for the
corporate side of Microelectronics. The GBC Annual Meeting
each spring brings the experts of our industries presenting
the current and future status of our technologies in the
marketplace. The Symposium-based Marketing Forum is a great
success, usually garnering the most attendance of any other
Symposium event.
Now
as Vice President of Membership Mike is taking responsibility
for a large group of IMAPS entities and is well on his
way to making IMAPS the necessary and vital part of microelectronics
and electronic packaging worldwide that we envision.
You can “catch up” on these activities in
the "Vice President of Membership" columns
in each issue of Advancing Microelectronics.
Mike
has been an integral part of Heraeus, Inc.- Thick Film
Division, for a number of years and his colleague, David
Malanga, sent us the following.
Mike
started at Heraeus in 1996 as a National Salesman for
our Automotive Product line and has held various sales-oriented
positions since then including Sales Manager and Global
LTCC Product Manager.
Currently
he has left the harsh life of the Northeast and moved
to the warm locales of Arizona to become our Western
Regional Sales Manager.
Mike
is an avid golfer and runner which are a lot nicer since
his move to the Southwest. Currently he is very active
in many IMAPS activities, including his newly-elected
position of VP of Membership.
David
Malanga, Heraeus, TFD
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November/December
2005
Dave
Virissimo has been an active member of IMAPS since 1995.
He has held various positions with IMAPS San Diego including
that of President. Dave was Exhibits Chair of IMAPS 1998
and is currently the National Marketing Chair for IMAPS
2006 in San Diego. Dave is on the IMAPS 2006 Executive
Council serving his second term as Southwest Regional
Director. – Whew!
As you
can see, the November/December IMAPS Member in the Spotlight
is extremely deserving of this honor. Since joining IMAPS,
Dave Virissimo has volunteered for almost everything that
has come his way. IMAPS is extremely grateful for Dave’s
work on our behalf and we applaud his knowledge and the
abilities that he brings to every endeavor. |

Dave Virissimo
San Diego Chapter |
David
Virissimo is Western Regional Sales Manager for Semiconductor
Packaging Materials, Inc., a leader in Microelectronic
materials in the area of wire and ribbon for bonding, solder
attach including preforms and spheres, precision metal
stampings, lead frames and tape & reel packaging services
and materials. David has specialized in sales and marketing
in the high tech microelectronics industry for the last
20 years, including thick film and thin film metallized
ceramics, multilayer ceramics, metal packaging and hybrid
circuit materials. David received his BS in Computer Science
from U.C. San Diego in 1984. David is in his final year
of service as Southwest Regional Director for IMAPS and
is actively involved in the local San Diego Chapters of
IMAPS as well as the upcoming IMAPS 2006 Symposium to be
held in San Diego.
Ken
Kuang, President of Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC,
shared his thoughts on Dave:
David
is the kind of leader who inspires others. He has been
serving IMAPS members at the chapter, regional and national
levels since early 1990s. In the San Diego chapter, he
served progressively as treasurer, vice president and
president. Under his leadership, we saw excellent growth
in IMAPS membership, including the founding of two student
chapters (UC San Diego and San Diego State University).
Currently he is IMAPS' Regional Director for the Southwest
Region and a member of the IMAPS Executive Council.
While we recognize David's outstanding contribution to IMAPS, it is also
important to acknowledge the consistent support from his employer Semiconductor
Packaging Materials (SPM, www.sempck.com), for which David serves as the
west regional sales manager. In and out of IMAPS' circle, David enjoys
an excellent reputation as a trustworthy professional customers can count
on.
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August
- October 2005
Thank
you IMAPS 2005 Symposium Committee! |

IMAPS 2005 - Symposium
Committee
(Keystone and Garden State Chapters) |
For
the next few months, our Spotlight is featuring and honoring
volunteer members of the IMAPS 2005 Organizing Committee.
It is appropriate that we honor these hardworking volunteers
at this time and recognize the work they have done and
are doing to make your visit to Philadelphia in September
enjoyable. Each
and every one of the members has worked diligently to
bring you not only a superior Technical Program but many
great activities that are both fun and educational. Our
Companion Program gives your guests two full days of
learning just how much the area has to offer. Thoughtful
arrangements are in place to ensure your total experience.
Publicity has already been successful in making the Offices
of the Governor of Pennsylvania and the Mayor of Philadelphia
well aware of our activities that week. |
The
Exhibits are filling the Hall and offer much to see and
learn about the applications of our technologies. The Student
Program is being designed to make each student attendee’s
visit unforgettable. The Employment Center will be open
every day and will offer job inquiries, interviewing facilities
and resume drop-off.
The Global
Business Council is once again offering the Marketing Forum
which is free of charge to all attendees. This year the
Forum will be held after the Exhibit Hall closes to afford “booth
personnel" the opportunity to attend.
Registration
will be much smoother and faster. The Registration Chair,
working with IMAPS staff, has implemented some new features
which will speed up the process.
We will
have the annual IMAPS Golf Tournament with all of the fun
of participating and the gratitude of the Sidney J. Stein
Educational Foundation, the recipient of the proceeds.
All in
all, this outstanding IMAPS 2005 Committee has put an enormous
effort into bringing you the best Annual International
Symposium possible.
When
in Philadelphia, please take the time to tell the Committee
how much you appreciate a job well done.
IMAPS
2005 Organizing Committee
General
Chair - David Malanga
Technical CoChair - Don Havas
Technical CoChair - Lee Levine
Arrangements - Edward M. Gildein
PDC Chair - Tom Green
Exhibits Co-Chair - Greg Chesmar
Exhibits Co-Chair - Art Dobie
Registration - Michael Salloum
Golf Outing - Howard Imhof
Companion Program - Barbara Malanga & Marissa Kurpiewski
Sponsorship Chair - John Wood
Publicity - Mike McLaughlin
Secretary - Bob Sutterlin
Student Chair - Joan Delalic
Ed Fund Auction - Gary Hemphill
GBC Marketing Forum - Howard Imhof
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June/July 2005
For the next two months we will
be honoring a very hardworking IMAPS member. David Malanga
is the General Chair of IMAPS 2005 and, as such, is performing
an important and crucial role for our Society. Those of
you who have served on the National Symposium Steering
Committee know full-well how much work is involved in this
endeavor. David comes to this position having served in
a number of capacities throughout his membership and we
could not have a better leader for a successful Symposium. |

David Malanga
Keystone Chapter |
David Malanga
holds both a BS and a MS in Ceramic Science and Engineering
from Rutgers University. He has been employed at Heraeus
CMD for the past 18 years. While at Heraeus CMD he has
worked in the R&D Department on Nitrogen Fireable Thick
Film Pastes and LTCC systems. He was a Technical Service
Engineer from 1992 to ultimately managing the Technical
Service Department. David is currently the Technical Service
and Sales Manager and has held that position since 1993.
David is also author of a variety
of papers on fiber optic materials, thick film resistors,
conductors, dielectrics and LTCC materials, microwave materials,
and passive component metallizations.
David has been a member of IMAPS
since 1988 and has played an active role in the Keystone
Chapter. Among various offices at the chapter, he has served
as President and General Chair of the Keystone Spring Symposium.
He has been a vigorous supporter
of IMAPS at the National level having served on the IMAPS
1997 Steering Committee, the Sponsorship Chair for IMAPS
2001 and is the current General Chair for IMAPS 2005.
Ed Gildein, a longtime Keystone
member and National officer, sent this testimonial about
David Malanga.
"I have had the pleasure,
since 1987 of knowing Dave Malanga, through his involvement
with the Keystone Chapter of then ISHM.
Through the years, I have witnessed
Dave’s dedication as an active member and supporter
of our organization. His contributions have been very valuable
to our success as a Chapter.
Dave has served in many capacities.
He was a fellow committee member for the 1997 Symposium.
This was the time ISHM became IMAPS.
Dave is Current General Chair
for our 2005 Symposium being held in Philadelphia, PA.
With his strong leadership abilities, this Symposium will
be a success. I wish him the very best in this endeavor.
The Keystone Chapter continues
to prosper because of dedicated individuals like Dave.
--Ed Gildein"
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April/May
2005
Our member spotlight is someone
who is not only known in the Southern California Region
or even just nationally, but is making a mark for IMAPS
internationally as well. His energy and enthusiasm is contagious
and he is working hard to increase membership. He is finding
ways to get individual chapters to communicate with each
other and bring the most to individual members. It is the
pleasure of the San Diego Chapters to introduce you to
Ken Kuang. |

Ken Kuang
San Diego Chapter |
Ken Kuang is President
of Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC. His new venture has
given him the opportunity to make an impact on Membership
by bringing in various perspectives and views of different
regions. Prior to establishing Torrey Hills Technologies,
Ken was an acting engineering manager and a process engineer
at Kyocera America, Inc. in San Diego. Ken is recognized
as an industry expert in materials, as evidenced by the
authoring of over 20 peer-reviewed technical papers, presentations
at numerous conferences and symposia, and the approval
of one U.S. patent for multilayer multiple element thick
film fuses. He received his BS and MS degrees in Materials
Sciences and Engineering from Tianjin University and the
Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1991 and 1993, respectively.
Currently, he is an active
member of many Societies but he has been a major advocate
for IMAPS especially in the local chapters as well as the
National Symposium. Ken has been a participating member
of the IMAPS National Technical Committee, has chaired
subcommittees including the IMAPS Subcommittee of Manufacturing,
Automation and Statistical Process Control (SPC). He is
active in the Local San Diego Chapter where he has been
the President, the Technical Chair for the National Symposium
in San Diego as well as the Chair for the SoCal Symposium
held every 3 years in San Diego. He has continued to cultivate
the Student Chapters in San Diego and sees the importance
of bringing these young, energetic minds and introducing
them to local companies.
He is currently the IMAPS Vice
President of Membership and is happy to report that for
the first year of his responsibilities the membership slide
that has hit ALL major technical societies finally stopped
in the IMAPS organization. His goals are to increase individual
memberships, Corporate memberships and Student memberships
with an aggressive plan that has all Regional Directors
and Chapter Presidents involved in working with IMAPS Headquarters.
Ken’s Current Bio
Ken Kuang is the president and
founder of Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC (www.torreyhillstech.com),
specializing in helping its customers improve profitability
by outsourcing from China and marketing into China. Prior
to founding Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC, he had a successful
career with Kyocera America, Inc. where he worked on thick
film, thin film and MW/RF/TO/Optical packaging.
Graduated with BS in Materials Sci. & Eng. from Tianjin University in 1991
and MS in Chemical Engineering from Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1993, he
moved to the US in 1994. Ken has extensive networks in both US and China and
has helped many companies accomplish important business missions by "bridging" the
cultural divide.
A member of IMAPS since 1997, he started with the San Diego Chapter as membership
chair, later becoming treasurer, vice chair and chair. Currently he is the
advisor for San Diego Chapter and IMAPS VP of Membership. Ken presented many
times in packaging conferences, won Best Session Paper in IMAPS 2000 and Best
Symposium Paper in ICEPT 2003.
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February/March
2005
For those of you who have attended
IMAPS Symposia, ATWs, and Garden State chapter events,
our February-March 2005 Member in the Spotlight is very
familiar to you. Michael Salloum is easy to spot at these
events as he is usually behind the Registration Booth lending
a hand to IMAPS staff and volunteers.
We all appreciate and value
Michael’s assistance and wish we could “clone” him
several times over, because he is such a great and helpful
resource for IMAPS. Michael really puts forth an effort
in support of our IMAPS events and does it always with
a smile and friendly demeanor.
Please read a bit about his
background and the testimonial from a colleague in the
Garden State Chapter. |

Michael Salloum
Garden State Chapter |
Michael Salloum was
born in Lebanon; he moved to the US in 1980. He is married
to a beautiful woman (Lina), who is also the mother of their
3 children (Eli-7, Remy-5 and Julie-4 months); they reside
in Somerset, NJ.
Michael attended Northeastern University
where he graduated in electrical engineering in 1986.
Working in the industry since the late '80s,
Michael has worked on Thick Film, SMT and TH Processes
and Packaging. He also has four years of experience in
Semiconductor Testing Support.
A member of ISHM/IMAPS since 1992, he started
with the New England Chapter as a membership chair, later
becoming a technical chair. Michael also presented several
papers in Thick Film and SMT. He also served on the 1994
Symposium Committee as the Student Activity Chair.
Michael moved to NJ in 1998, where he joined
the Garden State chapter as the VP and is currently serving
as the Chapter President.
Currently he is Vice President of R&D
Assembly in Allentown, PA. R&D Assembly offers complete
turnkey products in Advanced SMT (www.rdcircuits.com).
A dedicated member and volunteer of IMAPS,
Michael will serve as the IMAPS 2005 Symposium Registration
Chair.
Kathleen Kriskewic, Vice President
of IMAPS Garden State Chapter, HED International, shared
her thoughts on Michael:
I’ve served with Mike Salloum for at
least two years as an executive board member of the Garden
State Chapter of IMAPS. During that time, the GS chapter
has sponsored symposiums for which Mike has recruited and
organized exhibitors. Although each of the executive board
members had a task to do, Mike did not limit his efforts
to his alone, and never hesitated to help another. When
I think of Mike, I think of an individual who can get the
job done. His dedication and attention to detail inspire
those who serve with him.
Thank you for this opportunity
to voice my admiration and respect for an exceptional individual. |
December
2004/January 2005
Our December/January Member
in the Spotlight, Gino Domenella, has had too many accomplishments
throughout his career for us to summarize. Please read
all about Gino, what he has done and some special comments
from his longtime friends and colleagues, Loren Saar and
Steve Capp. |

Gino Domenella -
Chicago/Milwaukee Chapter |
· Career
Joined ISHM/IMAPS in 1980. Started microelectronic career with Zenith Microcircuits
Corporation in Elk Grove Village, as a Production Engineer in the Manufacturing
Engineering Department. Followed by establishing the Electronics Division
for Milwaukee Electric Tool from the initial startup, research and development
department as a Senior Electronics Engineer focused on microcircuit packaging,
design, and processing. Continued with various positions within Knowles
Electronics, Cherry Automotive, Microelectronic Modules and Cirqon Technologies.
· Patents
Currently hold two patents for microelectronic packaging and design.
· Regional
Director Bio
A seasoned thick film industry veteran, with over 24 years of service in
the Chicago/Milwaukee region. Currently, I’m a Product Manager for
Durex Industries, a manufacturer of high quality electric heaters and temperature
sensors. Areas of focus have included New Product Development, Production
Engineering, Process Engineering, Materials, Design, Manufacturing, Management
and Operations. Participated in the student chapter as President and Treasurer
at Northern Illinois University. Upon graduation continued to assist the
university in the operation and renovation of the thick film lab. Assisted
in organizing the April Technical conference at Northern Illinois University
for four consecutive years. Within the Chicago/ Milwaukee Chapter have held
the offices of President, Vice President, Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer,
Symposium Registration Chair, Nominations Chair, and currently hold Membership
Chair. On a National level, I am currently the North Central Regional Director,
have assisted at numerous meetings and have chaired sessions at the Chicago
conference in 1999. Currently, as Chapter Membership Officer I work closely
with National Headquarters to secure local chapter membership. Also, I have
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