10.11.10
RadTech has announced that Chuck Cameron has been hired to help lead RadTech member efforts to promote the market for UV/EB technology.
Mr. Cameron joins RadTech to help drive the development of new UV/EB installations, applications and markets for UV/EB. He has worked in the coatings and chemicals industry segments for more than 30 years. A broad background in technical development, quality, technical service, sales, sales management, marketing, business development, management and training enables him to connect with individuals on the shop floor, in the board room and all stops between. He's built strong relations with leaders in automotive and key automotive suppliers, and has used these connections to promote the benefits of UV/EB technology to decision makers.
Mr. Cameron has served RadTech for 10 years, representing Ciba Specialty Chemicals, leading the Automotive Focus Group and helping to generate new interest for, and applications of, UV/EB technology. He considers one of his greatest strengths the ability to help others see what their knowledge and skills can achieve, and then encourage them to accomplish those things together. Mr. Cameron would like to hear from members concerning their thoughts on to how best to promote UV/EB technology, and may be reached at chuck@radtech.org.
Mr. Cameron joins RadTech to help drive the development of new UV/EB installations, applications and markets for UV/EB. He has worked in the coatings and chemicals industry segments for more than 30 years. A broad background in technical development, quality, technical service, sales, sales management, marketing, business development, management and training enables him to connect with individuals on the shop floor, in the board room and all stops between. He's built strong relations with leaders in automotive and key automotive suppliers, and has used these connections to promote the benefits of UV/EB technology to decision makers.
Mr. Cameron has served RadTech for 10 years, representing Ciba Specialty Chemicals, leading the Automotive Focus Group and helping to generate new interest for, and applications of, UV/EB technology. He considers one of his greatest strengths the ability to help others see what their knowledge and skills can achieve, and then encourage them to accomplish those things together. Mr. Cameron would like to hear from members concerning their thoughts on to how best to promote UV/EB technology, and may be reached at chuck@radtech.org.