Sunday, 22 April 2012

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Electronic Supply Biography
Robb Hammond is the President and CEO of American Electronic Resource, Inc.  He established the company in 1994 with the goal of bringing professionalism to the Independent Electronic Component Distribution industry.  His interest and passion in battling the proliferation of counterfeits has led him to take a significant role in leading the industry towards safe practices.  Robb’s company is a founding member of IDEA, a previous member of ERAI’s counterfeit committee, and an active participant of the G19 committee, which developed SAE’s AS5553 and AS6081 documents on Counterfeit Electronic Components; Avoidance, Detection, Mitigation, and Disposition. He has previously spoken at NASA’s supplier conferences, the UK’s Component Obsolescence Group conference, DMSMS conferences, and CTI’s Components Obsolescence Workshops. 
Erik Jordan is the National Sales Manager for Nisene Technology Group.  He specializes in equipping labs with automated decapsulation equipment for Failure Analysis as well as counterfeit detection.  Some of his current customers include Department of Defense, Raytheon, NASA, AMD, Freescale, and Intel.  He is skilled on the applications of decapsulation for different package types.  He has presented numerous times on counterfeit detection for integrated circuits.  Erik Jordan is the head chair for the G19 decapsulation committee and has worked on SAE-AS6081 as well as SAE-AS6171.
Marty Lanning has spent over thirty years servicing the needs of Military and Aerospace customers. Marty founded XTREME Semiconductor in 2004 to serve the unique needs of military and aerospace customers, who require trailing edge technology and obsolete product support. Marty began seeing the negative financial and safety impacts counterfeit semiconductor products were having on the industry. He and XTREME Semiconductor then developed a cost effective solution to mitigate the risks associated with purchasing counterfeit semiconductor products. Marty is a prominent participant in industry efforts to combat the influx of counterfeit semiconductor product. He presents on this subject at industry conferences and is a member of numerous industry committees and groups related to the influx of counterfeit semiconductor product in the supply chain. Prior to XTREME Semiconductor, Marty held various management positions at Maxwell Technologies, Austin Semiconductor, General Semiconductor, Motorola and Fairchild Semiconductor. Marty holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business from San Diego State University.
Denise S. Lingenfelter has joined Channel One as the VP Business Consulting and Business Development. With over 25 years in Military and Commercial Supply Chain and Operations Management, her early positions were at Honeywell in Materials Management, then moving into the Military EMS environment as the Honeywell Division Materials Manager for all military programs at both Honeywell Center of Excellence in Tampa, Florida and finally as Materials Manager Military Avionics at SCI in Huntsville.  The past twelve years were spent in electronic component distribution at Future Electronics within the supply chain and logistics area, progressing thru to VP of Global Supply Chain. While at Future Electronics, Denise offered consulting to over 300 international companies in the areas of regarding materials management, designing for the supply chain, materials management within the life cycle of the product in conjunction with lean manufacturing initiative’s. Denise is certified in Lean Manufacturing via the Mississippi State School of Business and has guided many organizations thru the process of designing, implementing and measuring the Total Cost of Acquisition and Total Cost of Ownership of these initiatives.
Mark Marshall has degree in Electrical Engineering and has been working in the field of electronic component evaluation for over 25 years. He has expertise in the evaluation, testing and qualification of Integrated Circuits. He has extensive experience in Integrated Circuit component management and played a key role in setting supplier strategies for NCR, AT&T and Lucent.  Over the past six years Mark has been on the forefront of the counterfeiting issue, working with the electronics industry to manage the associated risks.  He has provided leadership to sub committees working on new counterfeit avoidance standards including the IDEA 1010B and the G19 SAE AS6171.  Mark currently is the Vice President of Engineering at Integra Technologies the leading components testing lab in the United States.  Mark is responsible for the engineering development group with expertise in many fields of component test including microprocessors, memories, ASIC’s, RF and mixed signal as well as expertise in qualification and environmental stressing of components.

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