Microwave equipment vendor adds executive for government and military programs

Nathan Lader

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Nathan Lader has been appointed the new vice president of Military, Aerospace and Government (MAG) programs for RF Systems, a new division formed by uniting the Nucomm and RF Central companies. In his new position, Lader oversees business development and sales and marketing efforts for the MAG division. RF Systems is part of the Vitec Group.

“Nathan is a fine addition to the Vitec Group RF Systems team,” said Stephen Shpock, president of Vitec Group RF Systems. “His 25 years of combined business and electronic communication experience will be an asset to the Vitec Group RF Systems division. Through his guidance, we will have the opportunity to reinforce our commitment to serving our military, aerospace and government customers.”

Prior to his current post, Lader was regional business development manager for L3 Communications, Telemetry and RF Products division. He oversaw marketing, sales and proposal efforts in the Northeastern United States and Canada regions. He worked closely with product line marketing managers to promote RF/microwave and data acquisition products for telemetry and control applications.

RF Central manufactures and supplies microwave equipment to government and television broadcast customers throughout the United States. Nucomm provides digital and analog video microwave systems for portable and fixed link applications.

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