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Product category: Optical sensors and vision systems
News Release from: Key Technology
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 10 February 2005

General Manager of the Aftermarket
Business Unit

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Key Technology announces the appointment of Craig Miller to the new position of Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Aftermarket Business Unit.

Key Technology announces the appointment of Craig Miller to the new position of Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Aftermarket Business Unit Miller is responsible for providing leadership that supports the company's strategy to assure customers worldwide get the parts, upgrades and services they need to generate maximum long-term return on their capital investments

"The creation of the Aftermarket Business Unit and the appointment of Craig are indicative of the strategic importance to Key of developing our parts, upgrades and service business.

These initiatives will help us assure customers will not be left behind as technology moves forward," noted Kirk Morton, President and CEO.

"Miller is responsible for pulling together Key' s worldwide aftermarket offerings into a fully coordinated proposition.

We also expect Craig will play a central role in guiding and directing Key." Miller has an extensive background in international business.

Most recently, he was the President and CEO of Solance Technologies, a software start-up company where he was one of the founders.

Solance developed control and automation software for electronic instruments.

Previously, Miller spent 16 years at Fluke Corporation, where he rose to the position of Vice President of Sales and Marketing.

He holds a BS degree from Portland State University.

"I am excited to join Key," noted Craig Miller.

"The company has a fantastic reputation worldwide for its quality equipment and its dedication to customer service.

With the formation of the Aftermarket Business Unit, we'll be able to more effectively offer customers the tools they need to keep their systems up to date and performing at peak." Miller will be based in Walla Walla, Washington and will report directly to Key President and CEO, Kirk Morton.

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