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TRUMPF Personnel Appointments



Clinton Coleman

Franziska Maschowski

Roger Michaud

Edyth Nicholson

TRUMPF has announced new personnel appointments.

Clinton Coleman

Clinton Coleman has been appointed as TruMark Product and Project Manager. In his new role, Coleman will be responsible for TruMark customer projects and before- and after-sales technical support related to TRUMPF's wide range of laser marking solutions.

Over the last six years, Coleman has worked as a laser applications engineer at the TRUMPF Inc. Laser Technology Center in Michigan and a laser marking applications engineer at TRUMPF's North American headquarters in Connecticut. He will take over responsibility for the TruMark product line.

Edyth Nicholson

Edyth Nicholson has been named Product and Project Manager for high power lasers at the TRUMPF Laser Technology Center in Michigan.

Nicholson will be responsible for before- and after-sales technical support and management of customer projects related to TRUMPF's high powered lasers.

Nicholson has more than 35 years of industry experience, which includes various positions in management and quality assurance. She holds a Master of Science degree in quality management from Eastern Michigan University.

Roger Michaud

Roger Michaud has been named as Product Manager for TruMatic, TruPunch and TruBend standalone machines at TRUMPF Inc.'s North American headquarters in Farmington, CT. In his expanded role, Michaud will oversee the day-to-day activities of the in-house sales engineers and applications teams for TRUMPF's bending machines, punching machines and combination machinery. He will also provide technical expertise and assist customers in maximizing the productivity of their standalone TruBend, TruPunch and TruMatic products.

Michaud began his career at TRUMPF in 2004 as a laser engineer apprentice and material handler. During his 17 years at the company, he has served in various roles in sales, service and training. For the last three years, Michaud has been product manager for the TruMatic and TruPunch machines. He will take over responsibility for the standalone TruBend machines from Franziska Maschowski.

Franziska Maschowski

Maschowski will continue to manage TRUMPF's automated bending cell product line and be responsible for the TruBend Cell products. Now, as head of Smart Factory Applications & Bend Automation, Maschowski will also take on new responsibilities for the TRUMPF Smart Factory applications team in Hoffman Estates, IL. She will oversee applications at the technology center, which demonstrates Industry 4.0 best practices for linking people, machines, automation and software.

Maschowski joined TRUMPF six years ago as an intern working on a master's degree thesis in international business development. During her tenure, Maschowski has served as business development manager and head of sales for additive manufacturing, and most recently as the head of the bending product group.

Maschowski and Michaud will report directly to TRUMPF Inc. Senior Vice President Burke Doar.

For more information contact:

TRUMPF Inc.

Farmington Industrial Park

Farmington, CT 06032

860-255-6000

info@us.trumpf.com

www.us.trumpf.com

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