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  News  People  TEK Microsystems, Inc. Announces Appointment of William Scott as Director of Engineering
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TEK Microsystems, Inc. Announces Appointment of William Scott as Director of Engineering

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Chelmsford, MA – February 28, 2006 – TEK Microsystems, Inc. today announced that William (Bill) Scott has joined the Company as director of engineering. Mr. Scott, who will report to president/CTO Andrew Reddig, will focus on developing new products that leverage Tekmicro’s systems-level architecture and will be key in building the Company’s engineering team to keep pace with overall company growth.

“Bill has a strong track record in systems engineering and in developing engineering organizations, processes, and managing resources to create world-class products,” said Andy Reddig, president and CTO of TEK Microsystems, Inc. “His strength in integrated development of hardware, FPGA IP, and software is an excellent fit for the advanced development we are doing at Tekmicro.”

Mr. Scott has held senior engineering management positions at both start-up and large multinational companies. Most recently, he was director of engineering at Sky Computers/Analogic Corporation of Peabody, MA. Previously Mr. Scott held senior systems engineering and leadership roles at Raytheon, VideoServer, Venturcom and other technology companies. Mr. Scott holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from MIT.

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