Technology >> CEO Interviews >> September 15, 1997
VICTOR INSETTA is President and CEO of American Technical Ceramics
Corp. Mr. Insetta graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School and
Brooklyn College. He has twin majors in Physics and Economics, plus
subsequent courses in management and investment. While in college he was
employed by the research department of American Bosch Arma as a
mathematician working on various government projects. He left Arma and
co-founded American Technical Ceramics with an investment of two hundred
dollars. American Technical Ceramics has since grown into a 36 million
dollar company. Mr. Insetta has lived with his family in Jacksonville,
Florida since 1980. Profile
STUART P. LITT is Senior Vice President of American Technical Ceramics
Corp. Mr. Litt joined American Technical Ceramics as Senior Vice
President - Operations in September 1996. He had been a consultant to
the company since 1992 and was appointed to the Board of Directors in
1993. Mr. Litt started his career at Hazeltine Corporation where he held
a variety of technical and management positions. Subsequently he was a
senior officer of Vega Precision Laboratories, Inc., President of Tech
Systems Division of Datron, Inc., a consultant to electronics companies
and an associate of OEM Capital, an investment banking firm specializing
in the electronics industry. Mr. Litt holds a Bachelor's degree in
Electrical Engineering from The Cooper Union, and Master's Degrees in
Electrical Engineering and Business Administration, both from New York
University. Profile
TWST: Can you tell us what American Technical Ceramics does, what it'sset up to do?
Mr. Insetta: Our basic product is a microwave chip capacitor and they
find applications from low