Philip F. Otto Appointed Chief Executive Schilling Robotics29/04/2008 |
| Schilling Robotics has appointed Philip F. Otto as president and chief executive officer. He has also been appointed to serve on the company's board of directors. Otto, a Silicon Valley veteran and former chief executive of several high-growth technology companies, joins Schilling as demand for its equipment and services has reached unprecedented levels. |
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Founder and Chairman Tyler Schilling commented that Otto comes in as Schilling Robotics enjoy an annual growth rate exceeding 40%. Schilling further announced that he will now assume the role of chief development officer in addition to chairman.
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