Indium Corporation recently announced it has promoted JIM McCOY to product manager for engineered solder materials (ESM). In his new role, McCoy pursues market opportunities for ESM products, developing competitive knowledge, and driving adoption of Indium’s metal-thermal interface material (TIM) products, according to the company. McCoy joined Indium in 2014 as a talent-acquisition coordinator and […]
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Indium Corporation recently announced it has promoted JIM McCOY to product manager for engineered solder materials (ESM). In his new role, McCoy pursues market opportunities for ESM products, developing competitive knowledge, and driving adoption of Indium’s metal-thermal interface material (TIM) products, according to the company. McCoy joined Indium in 2014 as a talent-acquisition coordinator and was promoted to a supervisor role in 2017. Prior to his promotion, he worked as a product specialist, researching and aligning customer needs with product capabilities within the engineered solder materials segment. McCoy holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Western New England University and an MBA in technology management from SUNY Polytechnic University. McCoy is a Lean Six Sigma yellow belt and a graduate of the Dale Carnegie Leadership Skills for Success Program. Indium Corp. is a materials refiner, smelter, manufacturer, and supplier. Headquartered in Clinton, the company also has locations in China, Germany, India, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and the United Kingdom.