Impress names Luth VP
Phoenix-based international B2B high tech agency Impress Public Relations has appointed communications industry veteran Jeffrey Luth as Vice President.
Luth will be responsible for overseeing and managing the company’s communications tactics, with specific focus on financial strategy, investor relations and business development.
Luth’s career spans 30 years of corporate banking and financial communications, including eight years as head of investor relations and corporate communications for Amkor Technology Inc. He is a 16-year veteran of the National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI), a charter member of NIRI’s Roundtable on Strategic Communications and Reputation Management and a past member of the Investor Relations planning committee for SEMI. In June 2008, Jeff helped launch a Semiconductor Industry Roundtable for NIRI’s national office. He is on the board of the Arizona Nanotechnology Cluster and provides mentoring support for Arizona State University’s Technopolis.
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