Indium Corporation introduces new team members
Indium Corporation, the Clinton-based company, with its global headquarters at 301 Woods Park Drive, has annonuced the hiring of two new employees.
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Indium Corporation introduces new team members
CLINTON — Indium Corporation, the Clinton-based company, with its global headquarters at 301 Woods Park Drive, has annonuced the hiring of two new employees.
Christine Potocki has joined Indium Corporation as Strategic Human Resources (HR) Business Partner – International Integration.
In this role, Potocki serves as an instrumental partner in international HR initiatives. She acts as the liaison and primary point-of-contact for HR teams outside the USA, assisting with daily operational items such as payroll and benefit administration. She also collaborates with HR and site leadership teams worldwide to ensure the company’s international teams are well-equipped for optimal success, supporting workforce planning, talent management, and corporate program initiatives.
Potocki brings nearly 20 years of human resources and operations experience to her new role. Most recently, she served as vice president, chief administrative officer at BNY Mellon, where she was responsible for overseeing the operations of more than 12 locations and 3,000 employees worldwide. She majored in East Asian Studies at Barnard College and Columbia University and is conversant in Japanese and Spanish.
Amanda Hartnett has joined the company as Product Manager for Engineered Solder Materials (ESM).
In this role, Hartnett pursues market opportunities for ESM products, developing competitive knowledge, and utilizes her experience to encourage customers to adopt Indium Corporation’s thermal interface material (TIM) products. She also plays a key role in the ongoing management of key customer relationships.
Hartnett is not new to Indium Corporation; she previously worked with the company as an applications engineer from 2006 to 2013. Since that time, she has worked as a science teacher with Remsen and Sauquoit Valley school districts. Hartnett holds a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Utica University and a master’s of business administration degree from SUNY Polytechnic Institute. She is a certified NYS Master Teacher and a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt.
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