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Lab X Technologies Promotes Chuck Ruffino to Vice President of Engineering

Chuck Ruffino

IEEE 802.1 Audio Video Bridging (AVB) solutions design resource, Lab X Technologies, has promoted Chuck Ruffino to vice president of engineering. In his new position, Ruffino will have a greater hands-on responsibility with customers as he focuses on advancing the Lab X technological agenda.

While managing engineering projects, Ruffino will be the liaison between engineers and customers to keep each party up to date on all tasks, from tracking milestones and budget planning to designing and manufacturing AVB switches.

"Lab X continues to grow as one of the most recognized AVB leaders in the industry," said Lee Minich, president of Lab X Technologies. "With Chuck's passion for design and development of new technology and his ability to successfully manage our customer base, we trust him to help Lab X reach even greater heights in upcoming years."

With more than 20 years of networking and connectivity experience, Ruffino joined Lab X in 2010 as an embedded digital engineer. His original core responsibilities were focused on enhancing the team of Lab X engineers to develop the best in network connectivity. "Since joining Lab X, there has been a great push to simplify our daily routine, while ensuring our clients receive the best in service and technology," stated Ruffino. "My new position helps us continue structuring the company to accommodate the growth we expect in the near and distant future. I am thrilled to be part of Lab X's success."

WWWwww.labxtechnologies.com


(20 April 2011)

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