Remote Control Technology Names New President
Michael Lien has been named President of Remote Control Technology. Lien, who joined RCT in 1999, has served both as General Manager and Vice President and will continue to oversee New Product Development and Engineering. "Industry experience and a strong management team will allow us to continue the development and distribution of quality products," says Lien. “I am extremely excited to be growing a business with such a strong team of dedicated individuals all pulling to become the premier provider of wireless switching products."
Kirkland, WA (PRWEB) January 9, 2005 -- Remote Control Technology (RCT), a
leading developer of adaptable wireless switching systems, today announced the
promotion of Michael Lien to President.
Michael Lien has been named
President of Remote Control Technology. Lien, who joined RCT in 1999, has served
both as General Manager and Vice President and will continue to oversee New
Product Development and Engineering. "Industry experience and a strong
management team will allow us to continue the development and distribution of
quality products," says Lien. “I am extremely excited to be growing a business
with such a strong team of dedicated individuals all pulling to become the
premier provider of wireless switching products."
Prior to his
employment at Remote Control Technology, Mr. Lien held quality assurance
positions at the Boeing Commercial Aircraft Company, and several management
positions at Keith Uddenberg, Inc. and Alpha Beta Markets in Arizona and
California Lien holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Glendale College
in Glendale, AZ.
About Remote Control Technology (www.remotecontroltech.com):
Founded in 1982, Remote
Control Technology (RCT) is the leading developer of adaptable wireless
switching systems. The rugged, easy-to-use transmitters and receivers are
durable and operate over long ranges. Remote Control Technology’s clients
include The Smithsonian Institute, Microsoft, Exxon, California Department of
Transportation and the U.S. Army’s 101 Airborne Division. Products are also
found at prominent facilities such as Safeco Field, Pac Bell Field, The
Cincinnati Zoo, as well as hundreds of airports, parks and industrial
facilities. Remote Control Technology is located in Kirkland,
Washington.
Media Contact:
Marc Conover
Office (425) 885-6362
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