Infinite Electronics, Inc. has introduced Laurie Addison as Vice President of Marketing for the company. She will be leading Infinite Electronics’ international marketing team and driving all overarching marketing initiatives to grow the business.

Laurie brings more than 25 years of hands-on marketing experience in the electronics industry, holding senior positions and leading diverse, global teams in every aspect of dynamic marketing for companies such as Arrow Electronics, Schneider Electric and Ingram Micro. Her global experience spans all regions including North America, Latin America, Europe, Middle East, India and Asia-Pacific. In addition to the extensive professional experience Laurie brings to the organization, she also holds several degrees: a Bachelor of Science in Marketing, a Master of Business Administration and a Doctorate in Organizational Leadership.

“Laurie’s education, leadership background and vast experience position her exceptionally well to lead our talented marketing team to achieve great success,” explained Penny Cotner, Chief Revenue Officer for Infinite Electronics. “We are confident that Laurie will be an outstanding addition to Infinite’s Leadership Team and we look forward to her contributions as we continue to position Infinite for growth.”

About Infinite Electronics

Based in Irvine, California, Infinite Electronics, Inc. offers a broad range of RF components, assemblies and wired/wireless connectivity solutions, serving the aerospace/defense, industrial, government, consumer electronics, instrumentation, medical and telecommunications markets. Operating under the Pasternack, Fairview Microwave, L-com, MilesTek, KP Performance Antennas, PolyPhaser, Transtector, RadioWaves, Kaelus, Aiconics, Integrated Network Cable (INC), Show Me Cables, Triangle Cables and ECore Cables brand names, Infinite Electronics serves a global engineering customer base with deep technical expertise and one of the broadest inventories of products available for immediate shipment.

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