Tim Miller President, Magma
Replacing Randy Jones remaining CEO
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 3, 2013 at 3:19 pmMagma (Mission Technology Group, Inc.), developer expansion products and in PCI and PCIe expansion solutions for servers, desktops and portable platforms, has named Tim Miller as its new company president.
He is an industry veteran, with over 25-years of experience in the technology sector will oversee the company’s day-to-day operations with a focus on driving Magma’s market position within the computer expansion and connectivity segment.
Former president, Randy Jones, will continue to serve the company as CEO. He will focus on corporate finance and strategic planning across all of the company’s business sectors.
“Tim Miller is the right guy to lead Magma,” explains Jones, Magma’s CEO. “We are on the threshold of so many market opportunities and new technological advances that we need someone with Tim’s drive and focus to help us realize the vision. He has the perfect balance of engineering acumen, business management experience and practical industry wisdom to take our company to an exciting new level.”
Miller has served as COO for the past 3-years and has been responsible for overseeing Magma’s growth in several market segments. Prior to that, he served as the CEO for Dolphin Interconnect Solutions and StarGen, Inc. He has also held management positions at Digital Equipment Corporation.
Miller holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Cornell University, a Masters of Business Administration from the Wharton School of Business and a Masters of Science in Computer Science from the University of Pennsylvania. He started his career as a Civil Engineer Corp Officer in the US Navy.
Under Miller’s leadership, Magma plans to debut their newest product technologies at a series of industry trade shows and events this fall. Among the key events are the Intel Developers Form (IDF) in San Francisco, CA, the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and the Audio Engineering Society (AES) in New York City, New York.