Filtronic appoints new chief commercial officer
Filtronic, a leading designer and manufacturer of RF and microwave solutions which is headquartered in Sedgefield’s NETPark in County Durham and has offices in Leeds, Manchester and a US manufacturing site in Salisbury, MD,has appointed Antonino Spatola as chief commercial officer.
Antonino, who brings over 20 years of experience in the aerospace, defence and space sectors, will lead the company’s global commercial operations, driving growth and expanding its market presence.
His expertise in strategic growth and building high-performance teams aligns with Filtronic’s ambitions to solidify its position as a global leader in the industry.
Antonino said: “I’m delighted to join Filtronic at such an exciting time.
“The company’s reputation for innovation and excellence is outstanding, and I look forward to working with the talented team to drive further growth in our target markets.
“Our focus will remain on delivering cutting-edge solutions that consistently exceed the evolving expectations of our customers worldwide.”
Previously holding senior roles at Teledyne E2V and Leonardo, Antonino has a proven track record in managing complex customer relationships and launching innovative products.
Nat Edington, chief executive officer at Filtronic, added: “Antonino’s appointment marks a significant milestone for Filtronic as we strengthen our position in the high-frequency RF market.
“His proven ability to deliver revenue growth and execute successful commercial strategies aligns perfectly with our ambitious growth plans.
“We are confident he will drive our business forward and enhance the value we bring to customers.”
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