Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation
Robert J. Frankland has extensive experience in the sales and marketing field, working for reputable companies. Robert J. began their career at Del High Voltage, where they held the positions of Director of Sales & Marketing and Vice President of Worldwide Sales from 1996 to 2001. In 2001, they joined Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation, serving as the Director of Sales - Europe until 2007 and then as the Director of Sales - Americas until 2012. After that, they took on the role of Vice President Sales - APAC, overseeing overall sales and marketing strategy for the Asia Pacific region.
Robert J. Frankland pursued their education in a variety of institutions. From 1978 to 1982, they attended Stony Brook University, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree. Robert J. then enrolled at Fordham University in 1983, completing their studies in 1984. However, the specific field of study for their time at Fordham is unknown. Frankland later attended the Stony Brook University Graduate School from 2009 to 2011, specializing in the field of History and Philosophy of Science and Technology. No specific degree was mentioned for this period.
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Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation
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Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation is the world's leading independent manufacturer of DC high voltage power supplies, x-ray generators and Monoblock® X-ray sources. Spellman provides custom products for medical diagnostic imaging, scientific research, security, industrial process controls, semiconductor manufacturing and undersea data transmission. Our organization encompasses facilities in the USA, Mexico, Europe, Japan and China devoted to design, production, service and customer support. In addition, we maintain satellite sales offices on several continents, strategically positioned to support our global OEM customers. Spellman High Voltage’s standard and custom high voltage power supplies, X-Ray generators and X-Ray sources range from 3 watts to over 200 kilowatts with voltages spanning from 62 volts to over 500kV.