Indium Corporation has promoted two long-term employees. ANTHONY LANZA, JR. has been promoted to the position of assistant manager of the research & development staff and BRANDON JUDD has been promoted to assistant manager of the engineering staff. Judd joined Indium in February 2007 as a technical-support engineer. In January 2017, he was promoted to […]

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Indium Corporation has promoted two long-term employees. ANTHONY LANZA, JR. has been promoted to the position of assistant manager of the research & development staff and BRANDON JUDD has been promoted to assistant manager of the engineering staff.

Judd joined Indium in February 2007 as a technical-support engineer. In January 2017, he was promoted to manufacturing-process engineer. Judd earned his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering technology from SUNY Polytechnic Institute in 2006. He is currently enrolled in the master’s degree program in engineering management (MSEM) at Clarkson University.

Lanza joined Indium as an engineering intern from June 2006 to March 2008. He formally joined the company in April 2008 as a manufacturing engineer. Lanza earned his associate degree in mechanical-engineering technology from Mohawk Valley Community College in 2005 and his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from SUNY Polytechnic Institute in 2008. He is currently enrolled in the MSEM program at Clarkson University. Indium has added two new employees to its operations team.

CHRISTOPHER NIMON and THOMAS WILSON have been hired as senior quality engineers. They are responsible for working with internal groups to meet product quality objectives.

Prior to joining Indium Corporation, Nimon was a senior quality engineer at CONMED Corp., responsible for its advanced surgical and electrode lines, supporting CONMED locations in Chihuahua, Mexico, and Utica. He earned his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, with a minor in physics, from Rochester Institute of Technology.

Wilson previously worked as a quality manager at Milestone AV Technologies, LLC, where he implemented an integrated management system complying with industry standards. He earned his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Purdue University. Currently, he is pursuing his master’s degree in engineering from the University of California Riverside. 

 

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