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LCR Electronics, Inc. announces Zoltan Puskas as Western Regional Sales Manager for EMI Filters and Electronic Products

LCR Electronics, has announced Zoltan Puskas as the new Western Regional Sales Manager for EMI Filters and Electronic Products. Zoltan is based in Santa Barbara, California and is responsible for LCR’s sales in the western territory including California, Oregon, Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and Hawaii.

With over 25 years of experience in the EMI industry, Zoltan has worked with major military/aerospace, industrial, medical and commercial aviation companies around the country to provide design solutions for customer applications.

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Prior to joining LCR Electronics Zoltan worked for Schlegel EMI, Tecknit and Parker Chomerics, all major suppliers of EMI Shielding materials.  Zoltan has a BBA from Ohio University.

For more information, visit http://www.lcr-inc.com or contact LCR directly at sales@lcr-inc.com.

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