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Programmable Logic Devices
News Release from: Anglia
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 12 September 2005
Anglia staffs up for Lattice line
Anglia has appointed two senior personnel to augment its technical marketing team.
Electronic components distributor Anglia has appointed two senior personnel to augment its technical marketing team Maurice Banting and Gordon Bullows will respectively be providing business development effort and applications support for Anglia's semiconductor franchises, including the recent addition to its portfolio, Lattice Semiconductor
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Maurice Banting becomes Anglia's Business Development Manager for Semiconductor Products, with the benefit of over 20 years experience in the semiconductor industry.
Banting began his career as an engineer with Texas Instruments before moving into applications engineering, product management and more recently business development.
He has worked for a number of well-known semiconductor manufacturers and distributors, including Memec and MMD, and his wide range of experience includes providing technical support for programmable logic devices from both Intel and Altera.
Gordon Bullows joins Anglia as a Field Applications Engineer for FPGA and ancillary products.
Bullows has worked in the electronics industry for 19 years, having begun as an engineer at EEV Chelmsford working on the development of thermal imaging technology.
He has spent most of his career in the active components sector, and for the past 9 years has worked in a variety of applications and product management roles with both distributors and semiconductor manufacturers, most recently with STMicroelectronics.
Highlights include managing a team of engineers based in Noida, India working on system-on-chip devices, and support of a development project in China.
Commenting on the appointments, Lee Nye, Anglia's Marketing Director, said: "In today's tough electronics distribution environment it is a sign of Anglia's strength that it is still expanding its workforce when many others are consolidating or shrinking".
"Our recent string of new semiconductor franchises has brought with it the need to recruit several more specialists into our technical marketing department, which now consists of more than 20 people".
"Both Maurice and Gordon bring a wealth of experience to our team - we welcome them warmly and look forward to working with them".
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