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Anritsu appoints company veteran Mulder as its U.S. president and CFO

April 2, 2019

Communications test and measurement solutions provider Anritsu Corp. announced Tuesday that its board of directors has named Donn Mulder as the new president and chief financial officer of the company's U.S. subsidiary, Anritsu Company.

Effective April 1, Mulder now oversees the corporate business operations of  Anritsu Company in the United States, as well as the research and development, marketing/field operations, and manufacturing operations of Anritsu’s Network and Infrastructure Business Unit based in Morgan Hill, CA.

Mulder succeeds Toru Wakinaga, who held this position and responsibility for the overall sales operations in the Anritsu Americas Sales Region since September 2017.

Mulder's career has spanned nearly four decades in the test and measurement industry. He started at Anritsu in 1992 as product marketing manager, and has served as senior vice president and general manager of Anritsu Company since 2005. The vendor said during that time, Anritsu has taken a customer-centric approach that has solidified relationships with key accounts and enabled Anritsu to develop solutions to meet specific market needs.

“It has been a tremendous experience at Anritsu, as I have had the opportunity to collaborate with some of the most talented professionals in test and measurement," Mulder said in a press release. "The commitment to working with customers and meeting their ever-changing needs by developing superior test solutions has been integral to the success of Anritsu and a philosophy that begins with upper management. I look forward to continuing this precedent of success and innovation to maintain Anritsu’s position as a premier provider of test solutions for the communications industry."
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Mike Hockett | Former Editor

Mike Hockett was Editor in Chief for EE from September 2018 to Sept. 2019. Previously he served as editor for two manufacturing trade publications: Industrial Distribution, and Industrial Maintenance & Plant Operation. He began in sports writing for a trio of newspapers in Wisconsin and Iowa and earned a BA degree in print journalism from UW-Eau Claire.

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