Christine B. Dittrich Elected To The Board Of Directors For Micropac Industries, Inc.
GARLAND, Texas, Oct. 16, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Micropac Industries, Inc., (OTC Bulletin Board: MPAD), a leading company in high reliability electronics, announced that Christine B. Dittrich has been elected to the Micropac Board of Directors.
Ms. Christine Dittrich is a retired industry executive with a broad base of experience in general management, engineering management, and product development. Ms. Dittrich was an Executive Vice President of Raytheon Systems Company and the General Manager of the Sensor and Electronic Systems segment. Before working for Raytheon, Ms. Dittrich was a Senior Vice President of Texas Instruments (TI) Systems Group, a Malcolm Baldrige Quality Award winner, and the General Manager of the Electronic Systems Division.
Ms. Dittrich is also active in community service and is currently serving on the Cancer Care Services board of directors in Fort Worth, a nonprofit organization supporting underserved cancer patients, which she chaired in 2014.
Ms. Dittrich received a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics from the University of Houston and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Dallas.
Mr. Mark King, Chairman and CEO of Micropac stated: "We are very excited and privileged to have Ms. Dittrich join our board. Her experience and business knowledge will serve Micropac well."
About Micropac Industries
Founded in 1963, Micropac Industries, Inc. is a diversified, high technology company located in Garland, Texas, specializing in high reliability microcircuit multi-chip modules, Hall Effect devices and optoelectronic components/assemblies. Micropac develops and manufactures complete custom designs and standard products being used throughout the world in a wide variety of military/aerospace, space, medical and industrial applications. Visit www.micropac.com for more information.
SOURCE Micropac Industries, Inc.
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