Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Ansoft Europe
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 30 August 2002
Cole takes tools to market
Ansoft has hired Brad Cole as the Product Marketing Manager for its Signal Integrity (SI) line of tools
In his new position, Cole will market Ansoft's innovative SI solutions, which address the challenges associated with designing smaller, faster electronic devices efficiently and cost effectively. Before joining Ansoft, Cole was the Marketing Manager at Agilent Technologies' Signal Integrity Operation.
Prior to that, he was the President of ATN Microwave, where he was responsible for all operational aspects of the company.
Cole also has experience in RFIC product management and engineering from M/A-Com and Raytheon.
He received a BSEE degree from Carnegie Mellon University, an MSECE degree from the University of Massachusetts, and an MBA from Boston University.
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