CDM names value-added product specialist - Connector Specifier

CDM names value-added product specialist


Jun 20, 2006

June 20, 2006 Turnersville, NJ -- CDM Electronics, Inc., a distributor of commercial and military (MIL-SPEC) interconnect products and a provider of value-added contract manufacturing services, has announced the promotion of Lemuel "Lem" Agustin from international sales representative to the newly created position of value-added product specialist. Announcement of the promotion was made by Carmen DeLeo, Jr., general manager of CDM, to whom Mr. Agustin directly reports.

"As the demand for CDM's contract manufacturing and custom design and assembly services continued to escalate at a rapid pace, we knew we needed to identify an individual whose qualifications included interconnect product engineering together with manufacturing expertise to oversee this vital aspect of our business," said DeLeo. "Promoting Lem to this strategic role was a logical step, and we're confident that he will play an integral role in the expansion of CDM's value-added service offerings."

According to a press release, in his new position, Agustin's responsibilities will include interfacing with customers and prospects on technical matters pertaining to all aspects of cable assembly and wire harness design and development, as well as overseeing product support and training initiatives. He has moreover been charged with focusing on assembly design challenges frequently associated with RF flexible and semi-rigid cable assemblies for mission-critical employment in such applications as military/aerospace, medical, telecommunications, wireless, computer, and varied industrial sectors. Additionally, CDM says that Agustin will work closely with the company's management team to "optimize opportunities" within sales, marketing, and quality departments.

A native of the Philippines, Agustin is a graduate of Don Bosco Technical College and holds a BS in Electrical Engineering. He joined CDM in 2004 and resides with his wife and daughter in Sewell, NJ.

CDM Electronics, Inc. is an authorized, stocking distributor of full lines of relay sockets and circular, printed circuit, rack and panel, RF, and audio communications connectors. Serving the military, aerospace, industrial, medical and telecommunications industries, the company additionally employs state-of-the industry documented and controlled systems in its value-added contract manufacturer division which specializes in mission-critical cable assemblies. The company is certified to ISO 9001:2000.


Announcement of the promotion was made by Carmen DeLeo, Jr., general manager of CDM, to whom Mr. Agustin directly reports.

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