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News Release from: Emerson Network Power Embedded Computing
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 11 February 2004
McCowan focuses on communications
markets
Artesyn Technologies has promoted Scott McCowan to President of the Artesyn Communication Products division.
Artesyn Technologies has promoted Scott McCowan to President of the Artesyn Communication Products division In this role, McCowan will be responsible for leading the growth of ACP in providing board-level subsystems and software applications to the telecomms and datacommunications infrastructure markets
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 16 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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McCowan replaces long-time leader of ACP, Robert Aebli, on his planned retirement.
In November 1994, McCowan joined ACP as Vice President of Marketing and has been the Vice President of Sales since 1998.
Prior to joining Artesyn, McCowan worked in various operational management positions at Tektronix and other leading companies in the electronics industry, after serving in the US Air Force as an Aircraft Commander.
He has an MBA from the University of Indianapolis and a BA from Ohio University.
"Bob's vision of transforming Artesyn from a general-purpose board supplier to a communications specialist has proved a tremendous success.
I know with Scott's combination of entrepreneurial qualities, proven leadership skills and long-term customer relationships, he will continue to lead and grow ACP as a premier supplier to large teledatacom OEMs", said Joe O'Donnell, Artesyn's President and CEO.
"He will focus on driving profitability and growing market share within the communications market, as well as bring ACP's technology development to the next level".
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