Juki America – EAS Division, a global leader in automated assembly products and systems, proudly announces the appointment of Sean McMillen as the new Regional Sales Manager for the Southwest Territory. Bringing over two decades of industry experience, McMillen will oversee sales operations across a key region from Southern California to Georgia, including strategic partnerships with DiversiTech (US Area), Quantum Systems, Southwest Systems, Production Automation, and Martec.
Sean McMillen, a seasoned professional in the electronics manufacturing industry, joins Juki from PAC Global, where he demonstrated a profound capability in enhancing sales strategies and nurturing significant customer relationships. His background as a Mechanical Engineer and an MBA in Operations complements his deep understanding of the SMT process and competitive strategies, making him an invaluable addition to the Juki team.
Gregory Lefebvre, National Sales Manager at Juki, expressed his enthusiasm about McMillen’s appointment, stating, “We are thrilled to welcome Sean to our team. His extensive experience and strategic insight are expected to bring dynamic leadership and foster significant growth in our Southwest operations. Sean’s appointment is a clear reflection of Juki’s commitment to leading the industry through innovation and enhanced customer relations.”
McMillen’s role will be pivotal in maintaining and expanding Juki’s presence in the region, ensuring that clients receive first-class service and support. He will be instrumental in driving new sales initiatives and enhancing the overall customer experience with Juki’s advanced solutions.
For more information about Juki America – EAS Division, visit jukiamericas.com.
About Juki:
Juki is an international leader in high-speed SMT Assembly equipment, has shipped more than 50,000 machines worldwide since 1987. Juki has built its global image with a combination of top-quality and high-reliability machines with a reputation for world-class service and support that result in the lowest production costs for its customers. Juki machines have about 30 percent U.S. made content by cost. The pioneer of the modular assembly system in 1993, Juki offers flexible solutions designed for both high-volume and high mix environments. Juki, Inc. employs 45 U.S. employees, including 20 service personnel five specializing in applications sales.
Additionally, Juki, Inc. offers a full line of SMT manufacturing products as wells as selective solder and stamp soldering machines plus Advanced Technology through-hole machines. Juki supports one of the largest field service groups in the industry.