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Pascal Langlois is the company’s new corporate vice president, sales and marketing. By Zafar Anjum
02 Sep 2008

SINGAPORE, 2 SEPTEMBER 2008 – ST-NXP Wireless has appointed Pascal Langlois as its corporate vice president, sales and marketing, effective September 1, 2008.

In the new role, he will report directly to ST-NXP Wireless CEO, Alain Dutheil.

According to this new player in semiconductors for wireless communications, Langlois, most recently NXP’s senior vice president, global sales, for the entire corporation, brings to the joint venture a track record of strong sales management.

Langlois, who holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and CAD Tool Systems from the University of Paris, spent 12 years at VLSI Technology, rising through the ranks to the position of VP and General Manager for Europe, Asia Pacific and Japan.

In 1999, he joined Philips Semiconductors as vice president and general manager of sales & marketing for the automotive segment, and was promoted in 2003 to senior vice president, channel management and multimarket semiconductors sales.

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