BOWDOIN — FHC recently announced that Brian Wilson of Bowdoin and Robert Beaudoin of Monmouth have joined its management team
“These two gentlemen will have great impact on the continued growth and process improvements within the company,” Keri Seitz, CEO of the company, said in a news release.
Wilson joined FHC as materials manager, heading up a newly formed department responsible for the purchasing, inventory and shipping and receiving processes of the company.
Beaudoin joined the company as the production manager, where he will be responsible for a team of 22 medical device production technicians.
“It is imperative for a medical device manufacturer like FHC, Inc. to maintain an accurate inventory process, and to instill and maintain a quality system throughout all aspects of the production that results in a high quality and oftentimes highly technical end product for our customers,” said Seitz.
FHC, Inc., headquartered in Bowdoin, manufactures and internationally markets neuroscience and neurological devices used to monitor brain cellular activity. Founded in 1970 in Ann Arbor, Mich., and relocated to Maine in 1977, FHC now employs 92 people.
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