Donald O. Nicholson Joins STR's Quality Assurance Division
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October 13, 2010
Enfield, Conn. -- Specialized Technology Resources Inc. (STR), a leading global provider of quality assurance services for the consumer products industry, announced that Donald O. Nicholson joined the company’s Quality Assurance Division as Director of Sales North America.
Before joining STR, Nicholson was Vice President of Sales at Intertek Testing Services, where he oversaw a team of over 100 sales and business line management professionals. During his 17 years at Intertek, Nicholson held several increasingly responsible management positions. Prior to that, he was a General Manager at DMC Services, an energy management company (now Honeywell). Before that, Nicholson was the Operations Manager at CS Technology, a high tech instrumentation and process control engineering company.
“We are very excited to have Donald join our team,” said Roy Lamothe, General Manager at STR. “He brings a wealth of in-depth industry experience in auditing, testing, and certification services to his new position.”
Nicholson holds a degree in electrical engineering technologies from the State University of New York at Alfred.
About STR
Specialized Technology Resources, Inc. was founded in 1944 and provides testing, audit, certification, and responsible sourcing services to help ensure that clients have the highest level of confidence in the quality, safety, and social standards of their products and systems. Based in Enfield, CT, STR has sophisticated laboratories and offices in over 30 countries across five continents, and the reach to provide audit services in over 140 countries around the world. Visit STR at www.STRQuality.com.
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