Astro-Med (ALOT) Appoints Mike Natalizia as Tech Chief, Other Changes Announced
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Astro-Med, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALOT) announces that the Board of Directors has approved the following organizational changes in its senior management team effective March 9, 2012.
Eric E. Pizzuti has been appointed Vice President and General Manager of the Company's QuickLabel Systems business segment. In this capacity, Eric will have full responsibility for the growth and profitability of the QuickLabel Systems operating segment. Eric has had a distinguished career at Astro-Med in leading the development of the QuickLabel Systems sales and marketing organization and its strategy, as well as the expansion of the color printing products. Eric is a summa cum laude graduate of Boston College, and has earned a Master of Business Administration and Juris Doctor in Law from Suffolk University.
Michael J. Natalizia has been appointed Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Astro-Med, Inc. In this capacity Mike will have the responsibility for all the Company's Research and Development initiatives and oversee the accelerated development of new products. Mike has an extensive background in developing both Astro-Med's Test & Measurement and Color Label Printer product lines. His most recent assignment was spearheading the development of the Company's Ruggedized Product Lines which represents the fastest growing business of Astro-Med. Mike earned two undergraduate degrees, a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Bachelor of Science in Computer Sciences from Tufts University.
Michael J. Sullivan, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, who has led Astro-Med's R&D activities over the past eleven years is relinquishing that position in order to assume the position of Senior Research Fellow. In this role of fundamental research, Mike will explore and identify ideas, principles and theories that will advance the application of technologies relative to Astro-Med's business strategy. During his career Mike was instrumental to Astro-Med's organic growth by helping to develop many of the products in both the medical as well as test and measurement and label printing areas.
Elias G. Deeb, Vice President-Media Products has chosen to retire after 32 years of dedicated service to Astro-Med. The Board has accepted his resignation and acknowledged their appreciation for the numerous contributions made in developing the QuickLabel Systems consumable manufacturing capability both in Rhode Island and the Branches located in Germany and Canada. We wish Elias a long and enjoyable retirement.
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Eric E. Pizzuti has been appointed Vice President and General Manager of the Company's QuickLabel Systems business segment. In this capacity, Eric will have full responsibility for the growth and profitability of the QuickLabel Systems operating segment. Eric has had a distinguished career at Astro-Med in leading the development of the QuickLabel Systems sales and marketing organization and its strategy, as well as the expansion of the color printing products. Eric is a summa cum laude graduate of Boston College, and has earned a Master of Business Administration and Juris Doctor in Law from Suffolk University.
Michael J. Natalizia has been appointed Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Astro-Med, Inc. In this capacity Mike will have the responsibility for all the Company's Research and Development initiatives and oversee the accelerated development of new products. Mike has an extensive background in developing both Astro-Med's Test & Measurement and Color Label Printer product lines. His most recent assignment was spearheading the development of the Company's Ruggedized Product Lines which represents the fastest growing business of Astro-Med. Mike earned two undergraduate degrees, a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Bachelor of Science in Computer Sciences from Tufts University.
Michael J. Sullivan, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, who has led Astro-Med's R&D activities over the past eleven years is relinquishing that position in order to assume the position of Senior Research Fellow. In this role of fundamental research, Mike will explore and identify ideas, principles and theories that will advance the application of technologies relative to Astro-Med's business strategy. During his career Mike was instrumental to Astro-Med's organic growth by helping to develop many of the products in both the medical as well as test and measurement and label printing areas.
Elias G. Deeb, Vice President-Media Products has chosen to retire after 32 years of dedicated service to Astro-Med. The Board has accepted his resignation and acknowledged their appreciation for the numerous contributions made in developing the QuickLabel Systems consumable manufacturing capability both in Rhode Island and the Branches located in Germany and Canada. We wish Elias a long and enjoyable retirement.
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