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Roger Rosenberg is Circom’s founder and his time-honored principals are the core that continues to support and drive us today.
After serving in the military, completing his education, and gaining experience in the private sector, he decided to create his own path and founded Circom in 1968. With a moto of “Do it right the first time” he established a support team to help him provide innovative and quality electronic manufacturing design and services to others. Over the years we have enjoyed both designing and building many different products for customers involved in a wide variety of industries. When Roger started this company, he hardly could have imagined the technology we are involved in today. The torch that Roger lit was passed to his wife and lifelong partner Marlene and today their daughter Lisa carries it by continuing to embrace the future while maintaining their legacy. |
A few words from Roger's wife and daughter...
"Circom designs and builds industrial controls and electronic products on a contract basis. A customer might come to us to engineer a ticket vending machine or build a component of a snowplow or fighter plane. Or they may just come with a problem and say "Can you design something that will help us with this?"
My husband, Roger Rosenberg, started the company in 1968, and of course, the things we're making now could hardly have been imagined back then. Our engineers are always going to school; they're always finding ways to employ new science and new devices. Marlene Rosenberg, CEO Circom, Inc. Vertical Divider
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"The way we do business hasn't changed much. We follow principles my father built the company on.
We live by this motto: "Do it right the first time." When we ship a system overseas, there are people there ready to install it. It has to work. We don't make promises we can't keep. We're upfront about what we can and can't do. We have many of the same customers today that we did when my father started the business. And we go beyond meeting our customers' expectations. We look at the way our product fits into their processes and their economics to see if we can help them be more efficient. Lisa Esczuk, President Circom, Inc. |