Ultrasonic Scientific, innovator in high-resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy (HR-US) for material analysis, announces the appointment of Eric Printz as North American sales and marketing manager
In his new role, Eric Printz will be in charge of the North American business for Ultrasonic Scientific.
Printz brings to Ultrasonic a wealth of experience from the analytical instrumentation industry, having previously worked with PerkinElmer and GE Healthcare for many years.
His appointment marks a turning point for Ultrasonic Scientific, which has adopted an aggressive growth strategy to bring its award-winning technology to market.
Printz will be charged with the development of the North American market for Ultrasonic Scientific, which has a series of distributors already in place and an existing office located in Piscataway, New Jersey.
Printz will be working out of Boston, Massachussets for Ultrasonic Scientific, and will be responsible for establishing a strong relationship with all of Ultrasonic's US-based clients.
Ultrasonic Scientific's customer base includes the pharmaceutical and drug discovery markets, as well as food, beverages and process industries.
Printz is a capable leader for Ultrasonic in North America, delivering new customer opportunities and strengthening the growing revenue streams.
He holds a bachelor of science in environmental science from Quinnipiac College, Hamden, CT.
Breda O'Driscoll, COO of Ultrasonic Scientific, adds: "Ultrasonic Scientific is in a pivotal position - the company is growing stronger worldwide, and we are investing heavily in our sales, R+D, manufacturing and marketing functions to support the expanding customer base.
"The North American market represents a significant proportion of our business, and we are excited to demonstrate our commitment to the US market with the appointment of Eric.
"Eric Printz will be an invaluable addition to our team.
"We believe that his appointment will benefit our customers and partners significantly and with that, Ultrasonic will be strongly positioned for future expansions."