Product category: Stand-Alone Instruments
News Release from: Tektronix
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 27 September 2002
Kulper takes wireless responsibility
Mark Kulper has been appointed as General Manager of the Tektronix Wireless Product Line (WPL).
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Mark Kulper has been appointed as General Manager of the Tektronix Wireless Product Line (WPL). In this role, Kulper is responsible for worldwide operations and key strategic initiatives related to Tektronix' RF business and the WPL portfolio of products. WPL includes Tektronix' NetTek mobile basestation field tool, WCA spectrum analysers and the distribution of partner wireless test and measurement equipment in North America.
Kulper most recently held the position of General Manager, Wireless Communication Test (WCT), where he managed Tektronix' partner distribution business.
He has held key positions in marketing, product development, sales, and management during his eighteen years at Tektronix.
Kulper holds a Bachelor of Science degree from California Polytechnic University in San Luis Obispo.
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