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GarretCom appoints new general manager

GarrettCom, a provider of premium industrial networking products for specialty and stressed applications, has named Lee House as general in charge of all aspects of GarrettCom, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Belden. House, who joined the company in 2008 as VP of engineering, most recently served as GarrettCom's executive VP and CTO, where he has been instrumental in leading the development of the company's next generation line of switches, routers, and software products. He was a member of the joint transitio
May 16, 2012 Read time: 1 min
5570 GarrettCom, a provider of premium industrial networking products for specialty and stressed applications, has named Lee House as general in charge of all aspects of GarrettCom, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Belden. House, who joined the company in 2008 as VP of engineering, most recently served as GarrettCom’s executive VP and CTO, where he has been instrumental in leading the development of the company’s next generation line of switches, routers, and software products. He was a member of the joint transition team in charge of smoothly integrating GarrettCom into Belden after GarrettCom's acquisition by Belden last December.

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