AML Restructures Senior Management, Board
AML Communications in Camarillo has announced a shift in senior management with the appointment of Kirk A. Waldron as president and chief executive officer and Scott T. Behan to the new position of executive vice president of sales and marketing.
Both also have been appointed to the company’s board of directors. The changes are effective immediately.
Waldron, 36, joined the electronics company in 1996 and was serving as chief financial officer and chief operating officer. He succeeds Jacob Inbar, who will continue to serve as chairman but will be significantly less involved in day-to-day operations.
Behan, 37, who joined the company in 1987, was most recently vice president of business development.
The company also announced that Edwin J. McAvoy, 54, vice president of sales and marketing and a director, has resigned both positions and assumed a role directing customer programs. Tiberiu Mazilu, vice president of engineering, has resigned as a member of the board.
Both executives co-founded AML with Inbar.
“The board’s decision to restructure AML’s management and board reflects its confidence that the new leadership will spearhead changes necessary to regain AML’s competitiveness in an evolving communications market,” Inbar said.
AML designs amplifiers for the cellular, wireless local loop, personal communication services, paging and satellite communication markets.