NEC Display Solutions of America names new VP of marketing

NEC Display Solutions of America announced this week that Jennifer Cheh is the company’s new vice president of marketing. Cheh was previously Motorola’s director of marketing operations for North America.

At NEC, Cheh will be in charge of driving the company’s marketing strategies.

“NEC Display is driving the display industry with its expansive portfolio of products, strategic solutions for partners, and deep network of services and support capabilities,” Cheh said in a statement. “NEC is focused not only on offering industry-leading products, but also comprehensive solutions and strategies that ensure its partners maximize their use of technology. I look forward to expanding our connections with customers and partners to bring them innovative digital solutions that will change the ways people interact with information.”

 

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Michael has more than 18 years of experience as a professional writer and editor. He has written at length about cardiology, radiology, artificial intelligence and other key healthcare topics.

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