
He will be responsible for leading FHC’s Production, Quality and Engineering departments. Graffam, a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, brings 18 years of experience at FHC to this role.
“Mike has been a valuable part of our engineering and quality management teams,” said FHC Chairman Frederick Haer. “He has developed many of the systems that will now be his responsibility to manage with the goal of producing the highest quality product.”
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, including sales and technical support staff in Greenville, Pa.; Bucharest, Romania, and Medellin, Colombia.
FHC is committed to the core values of collaborative innovation, outstanding quality and customer service, dedication to employee development, responsibility to its communities, and respectful business relationships.
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