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DYMAX Taps Industry Veteran to Head up Regulatory Affairs, Quality Control

07 October 2009

DYMAX, Corporation, a manufacturer of advanced light-curable adhesives, coatings, and curing equipment, has announced the appointment of Peter Zazzaro as global director of quality and regulatory affairs. In his new position, Zazzaro will report directly to Greg Bachmann, president.

Zazzaro has more than 20 years of quality, operations, and management experience. He holds a BS degree in biology/chemistry and an MBA from the University of Connecticut. Zazzaro is a member of the DYMAX Leadership Team and will focus on driving improvements and implementing internal processes to help achieve business objectives. He has extensive experience in the automotive, electronic, medical device, and aerospace markets.

 

 

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