Thrustmaster Adds New Personnel
Thrustmaster of Texas, manufacturer of marine propulsion systems, has added three new personnel in key positions.
Jeff Miller has joined the company as marketing manager.
Miller, who has more than 25 years of experience in marketing communications (including 15 in the oil and gas, manufacturing and offshore sectors), will be in charge of market research, advertising, public relations and all other marketing-related activities for the company. He will also be responsible for setting up a network of international manufacturer's representatives to help maintain the company's international presence.
Miller holds a degree from the University of South Florida in Tampa, and is a member of The International Association of Business Communicators (IABC).
Assisting Miller will be Amanda Casey, who has been hired as Thrustmaster's marketing coordinator. Casey, who previously worked with Miller at Kaldair, a former division of British Petroleum (BP), will work to develop Thrustmaster's web site, as well as the company's database. She will also be responsible for writing and editing collateral material, coordinating trade shows and management of internal communications.
Gene Little has joined Thrustmaster as quality manager with more than 35 years of experience in directing and managing quality policies and procedures for manufacturing firms. Little has been handling ISO policies and procedures since 1987, and is currently implementing those procedures throughout Thrustmaster.
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