The Chandler City Council recently recognized the semiconductor firm NXP for celebrating its 30th anniversary of the plant’s first wafer manufacture in Chandler.
Representatives of NXP …
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Chandler semiconductor plant celebrates 30 years of manufacturing
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The Chandler City Council recently recognized the semiconductor firm NXP for celebrating its 30th anniversary of the plant’s first wafer manufacture in Chandler. Representatives of NXP were at the June 10 Council meeting for the reading of a proclamation, praising NXP’s innovation. On the far left is Council member Angel Encinas. On the far right is Chandler’s economic development director, Micah Miranda. Next to Miranda is Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke.
The Chandler City Council recently recognized the semiconductor firm NXP for celebrating its 30th anniversary of the plant’s first wafer manufacture in Chandler.
Representatives of NXP were at the June 10 Council meeting for the reading of a proclamation, praising NXP’s innovation.
Standing by as Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke read the proclamation were Council member Angel Encinas and Chandler’s economic development director, Micah Miranda.
Jason W. Brooks is a News editor for the Daily Independent and the Chandler Independent.
He covers the Chandler area for both yourvalley.net and the monthly print edition while writing for and assisting in the production of the Daily Independent.
Brooks is a well-traveled journalist who has documented life in small American communities in nearly all U.S. time zones.
Born in Washington, D.C. and raised there and in suburban Los Angeles, he has covered community news in California, New Mexico, Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska and northern Arizona.