Tech Veteran Jerry Rudiak Joins Vidatronic as VP
COLLEGE STATION, TX — March 31, 2013 — Today, fabless semiconductor company Vidatronic, Inc. announced that technology veteran, Jerry Rudiak, will join the company as Vice President of Business Development and Applications Engineering. Jerry has over 20 years of experience in the design and development of seminconductor solutions for power management applications. Jerry also brings needed depth in the area of global business development.
Prior to this role, Jerry held leadership positions at some of the world’s leading power semiconductor companies, Infineon, International Rectifier, and Volterra to name a few.
Of the announcement, Vidatronic’s President and Co-founder, Dr. Moises Robinson, noted “Vidatronic has a big year ahead of us. With several patents in the works and exciting new products on the horizon, we need a VP with the experience to scale our business. Jerry is an outstanding addition to our management team and he’s joining at an incredibly important juncture in our company’s growth.”
Rudiak echoed Robinson’s sentiment, noting “From the mission to the market opportunity to the incredibly talented engineering team, Vidatronic is well-positioned for massive growth and expansion. I look forward to joining this exciting young company and working hand-in-hand with the team to define, develop, and deliver innovative new technology that will drive results for our customers and our business.”
For more information on Jerry, view his bio or connect with him on LinkedIn.
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