20.06.2007 13:00:00
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Intermec, Inc. Names Phil Danner as Vice President of Engineering
Intermec Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:IN) today announces the appointment of
Phil Danner as vice president of engineering.
Phil Danner becomes vice president of engineering, succeeding Mike Abel,
who has taken a position as vice president, program management with the
company. Danner joins Intermec after a 15-year career with General
Electric, where he served in numerous positions during his tenure there,
including engineering and quality leader, staff master black belt, and
vice president, technology and chief technology officer. His most recent
position was as vice president of engineering, Global Signaling for GE’s
Transportation business.
"Phil is a seasoned leader who has a proven
track record of leading global engineering programs and reducing time to
market,” said Steve Winter, president and
chief operating officer. "He has the right
experience for our business model to leverage our R & D efforts and
convert our technology leadership to market leadership.” About Intermec
Intermec Inc. (NYSE:IN) develops, manufactures and integrates
technologies that identify, track and manage supply chain assets. Core
technologies include RFID, mobile computing and data collection systems,
bar code printers and label media. The company’s
products and services are used by customers in many industries worldwide
to improve the productivity, quality and responsiveness of business
operations. For more information about Intermec, visit www.intermec.com or call 800-347-2636. Contact Intermec Investor Relations
Director Kevin McCarty at kevin.mccarty@intermec.com,
425-265-2472.
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