Indium Corporation has expanded the responsibilities of its global leadership team with the promotion of several top executives. BRIAN REID serves as VP of global operations, RICK SHORT is now corporate associate VP and senior director of marketing communications, DAWN ROLLER has been named associate VP of human resources, and BILL JACKSON has been appointed […]

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Indium Corporation has expanded the responsibilities of its global leadership team with the promotion of several top executives. BRIAN REID serves as VP of global operations, RICK SHORT is now corporate associate VP and senior director of marketing communications, DAWN ROLLER has been named associate VP of human resources, and BILL JACKSON has been appointed senior director and general manager of the Compounds Business Unit and Korean Operations. Reid joined Indium in 2014 and has more than 19 years of international manufacturing experience. His previous positions include VP of operations for Norwich Pharmaceuticals and director of operations, operational excellence, and strategy for Wyeth Pharmaceuticals/Pfizer. Reid has a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary engineering and management, and a master’s degree in engineering and global operations management from Clarkson University. Short has been with the company for more than 30 years, and has served as Marketing director, international sales director, and technical service manager, in addition to his current role. He has an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, a bachelor’s degree in business management from Utica College, and an associate degree from Mohawk Valley Community College. Roller joined Indium in 1986 and has served in many capacities. She has been instrumental in many significant developments throughout her career with Indium Corporation. Roller achieved HRCI-PHR certification in 2008 and SHRM-CP certification in 2015. In 2016, she also participated in LeadFORWARD, a year-long leadership development program. Jackson has more than 30 years in the electronics industry. He has helped Indium Corporation grow into a leading global manufacturer and supplier. Prior to his promotion, Jackson held many titles. He has a bachelor’s degree in business and public management from the State University of New York’s Institute of Technology.

 

 

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