Julie Morin
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Julie Morin is President and Chief Executive Officer of QPC Lasers, Inc. Previously, she worked at Automated Office Systems from 1988 to 1990 and AT&T Wireless from 1990 to 1993.
Ms. Morin began her Volunteer career in 1997 when she acted as Volunteer Coordinator of Hutton Elementary PTA.
She received a BS degree in General Studies with minors in Economics, Business and Psychology from Washington State University in Pullman, Washington.
Former positions of Julie Morin
Companies | Position | End |
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Planning Force, Inc. | President | 11/05/2006 |
QPC Lasers, Inc.
QPC Lasers, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology QPC Lasers Inc. designs and manufactures high brightness semiconductor lasers for consumer electronics, defense, medical and industrial applications. It had developed multiple technology platforms, with eight issued patents and eight patents pending. Its products include high brightness diode lasers used for 'pumping' or energizing large solid-state or fiber lasers, as well as diode lasers that may be used directly for various defense, medical, consumer electronic and industrial applications. In 2007, approximately 52% of the company's revenues were derived from contracts with various agencies of the U.S. Department of Defense and from sales of product to certain defense contractors. | President | 11/05/2006 |
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Private companies | 2 |
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Planning Force, Inc. | Commercial Services |
QPC Lasers, Inc.
QPC Lasers, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology QPC Lasers Inc. designs and manufactures high brightness semiconductor lasers for consumer electronics, defense, medical and industrial applications. It had developed multiple technology platforms, with eight issued patents and eight patents pending. Its products include high brightness diode lasers used for 'pumping' or energizing large solid-state or fiber lasers, as well as diode lasers that may be used directly for various defense, medical, consumer electronic and industrial applications. In 2007, approximately 52% of the company's revenues were derived from contracts with various agencies of the U.S. Department of Defense and from sales of product to certain defense contractors. | Electronic Technology |
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