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Mike Mitchell Appointed
Raytheon Marine Company
Marketing Manager
President of Raytheon Marine
Company Stanley L. Clark re- cently announced that Michael J.
Mitchell has been promoted to marketing manager, North America, with responsibilities for marketing all marine products in the U.S. and
Canada. Formerly North American sales manager based in Seattle,
Wash., Mr. Mitchell has relocated to Raytheon's headquarters in Hud- son, N.H. He replaces Carsten Pe- ters, who has been appointed man- aging director of European opera- tions, based in Copenhagen, Den- mark.
Mr. Mitchell has 23 years of marine electronics sales and engi- neering experience. He joined Ray- theon in 1966, and has served in marketing and management posi- tions in Raytheon's Tampa, New
York, and Manchester offices prior to assuming his most recent position in Seattle.
Raytheon produces and distrib- utes one of the most complete lines of advanced navigation and com- muinication equipment available for vessels of all kinds. Among these products are radar and bridge inte-
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