Ray L. Martin
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Ray L.
Martin joined Komag, Inc. in 1997 as Vice President of Product Assurance and Product Test and was appointed Senior Vice President of Customer Sales and Service in 1998.
He was appointed an Executive Vice President of Customer Sales and Service for Komag in 2001 and Director of Process and Technology for Quantum Corporation from 1990 to 1997.
Mr. Martin held various management and engineering positions at Western Digital, Seagate Technology and IBM.
He received a BS degree in Mechanical Engineering from Kansas State University.
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Komag, Inc.
Komag, Inc. Computer PeripheralsElectronic Technology Komag, Inc. is a independent supplier of thin-film disks, the primary high-capacity storage medium for digital data in computers and consumer appliances. It was founded in 1983 and led the industry in production volume and technology for thin-film disks. It has capitalized on it's technological strength in thin-film processes and manufacturing capabilities to achieve and maintain position as a supplier to the thin-film media market | Vertrieb & Marketing | 06.02.2008 |
QUANTUM CORPORATION | Technik-/Wissenschafts-/F&E-Leiter | 01.01.1997 |
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Kansas State University | Undergraduate Degree |
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QUANTUM CORPORATION | Electronic Technology |
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Komag, Inc.
Komag, Inc. Computer PeripheralsElectronic Technology Komag, Inc. is a independent supplier of thin-film disks, the primary high-capacity storage medium for digital data in computers and consumer appliances. It was founded in 1983 and led the industry in production volume and technology for thin-film disks. It has capitalized on it's technological strength in thin-film processes and manufacturing capabilities to achieve and maintain position as a supplier to the thin-film media market | Electronic Technology |