James Whitney

Supply Chain Systems & Procurement Manager, Global Supply Chain at EM Microelectronic

James Whitney is an experienced supply chain and procurement professional with a diverse background in various managerial roles across multiple industries. Currently serving as Supply Chain Systems & Procurement Manager at EM Microelectronic, responsibilities include transformation initiatives within the global supply chain. Prior to this, James held positions at Linamar Corporation as Purchasing Manager and Facilities Manager, and at Danfoss Power Solutions, where procurement management focused on vendor performance and strategic contract negotiations. James also contributed to purchasing and supplier management at SMARTRAC N.V., and earlier roles included operations management in the media sector and oversight of customer service teams in the energy industry. Educational qualifications include a BA in Accounting and Business/Management from Furman University, complemented by military service in the United States Air Force.

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Greenville, United States

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EM Microelectronic

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EM Microelectronic is a semiconductor manufacturer specialized in the design and production of ultra low power, low voltage integrated circuits for battery-operated and field-powered applications in consumer, automotive and industrial areas. We have 35 years experience in the design of IC processing analog and digital signals simultaneously. Our product portfolio encompasses Bluetooth Low Energy, 2.4GHz digital wireless, RFID circuits, smart cards ICs, ultra-low power microcontrollers, power management, LCD drivers and displays, sensor and optoelectronic ICs and standard analog ICs. We are part of THE SWATCH GROUP Ltd since 1985. With strong foundations in the high volume consumer product that is the watch, requiring very low power and low voltage, EM grew in new markets and is today in a leading position for supplying electronic circuits to battery-operated and field-powered applications. Today most of its revenues come from markets that are not related to the watch industry. At equal priority EM produces ICs for various applications such as communication, computer peripherals, logistics, security, access control, industrial, animal identification, consumer markets, automotive sectors and so on. EM is an international company serving customers all over the world. We have our own production facility and also use external foundries.


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Marin, Switzerland

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501-1,000

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