Cooper Honored as One of Long Island’s Top Executives
Spectronics’ Jon Cooper has been recognized by Long Island Business News as one of the Top CEOs for 2016.
Spectronics’ Jon Cooper has been recognized by Long Island Business News as one of the Top CEOs for 2016.
Spectronics is featured in InnovateLI, the new publication covering Long Island’s burgeoning hi-tech sector. In the story Spectronics president Jon Cooper sits down with the publication’s managing editor Gregory Zeller to talk about the company’s beginnings here on Long Island as well as Jon’s plans for Spectronics’ future and how that will impact local jobs. “I set a goal of…
Spectronics Corporation has appointed Fred Silverman as its Chief Financial Officer. Silverman’s addition to the senior management team is part of Spectronics’ ongoing, multi-year growth plan. Silverman has been an outside financial advisor to Spectronics since he first started as an accountant in 1979. He recently concluded a successful 30-year career at the CPA firm…
Brian Green, Vice President of Marketing for Spectronics was a guest speaker at the “Globalizing your brand” conference hosted by Hofstra University’s Frank G. Zarb School of Business and the U.S. Commercial Service Long Island on Friday, May 6, 2016. Topics discussed by the panel included ecommerce, digital marketing and global marketing strategies.
Spectronics Corporation president Jon Cooper is quoted in an Associated Press wire story being picked up by news outlets all over the world. Despite the slightly weaker hiring numbers for April reported in the article, Cooper remains confident about Spectronics’ continued growth. “I‘m still bullish about where we are heading,” says Cooper. “Because of our established strengths…
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Spectronics Corporation President Jon Cooper featured in a Newsday story examining how manufacturers stay ahead of supply chain disruptions. Cooper says on the issue… “It’s important to always keep a list of secondary/emergency suppliers onhand for components that don’t have a lot of vendors dealing in them,” he adds. “You should actively monitor the costs other suppliers are charging…