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Peter Roussak joins Interlink Electronics as Vice President and General Counsel
Peter Roussak joins Interlink Electronics as Vice President and General Counsel
He has over 40 years of diverse legal and financial experience
Interlink Electronics has announced that Peter Roussak has joined the company as its Vice President and General Counsel.
He will supervise legal matters for Interlink and assist with mergers and acquisitions, capital market activities, and strategic partnership activities as part of the company's plan to accelerate its growth through external opportunities.
Steven N. Bronson, the CEO of Interlink remarked, "We are excited to have Roussak as an integral addition to the management team. His experience and legal judgment will benefit Interlink and complement our executive team."
Roussak stated, "It is an exciting time, as the company is well poised for significant growth. I am delighted to join the team to support its various interesting growth opportunities as the company continues to build shareholder value."
Roussak has served as general counsel and co-founder of several companies, including a merchant banking firm that spearheaded the roll-ups of cable TV companies in Latin America. He is also an expert in the technology, retail, transportation, and restaurant fields.
His legal career began in Los Angeles with Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, and Irell & Manella. He has an MA in Law from Cambridge University, England, and a JD from the University of Chicago, Law School.
About Interlink Electronics
It is a world-leading trusted HMI, sensor, and IoT solutions provider. In addition to standard product offerings, the company utilizes its expertise in materials science, manufacturing, firmware, and software to produce in-house system solutions for custom applications.
For 35 years, Interlink has led the printed electronics industry to commercialize its patented Force Sensing Resistor® technology. It has supplied some of the world's top electronics manufacturers with intuitive sensor and interface technologies, including the VersaPad and the new VersaPad Plus, which boasts the largest active surface area of any resistive touchpad.
The company also has a proven track record of supplying technological solutions for mission-critical applications in a diverse range of markets, including medical, automotive, consumer electronics, telecommunications, and industrial control, providing standard and custom-designed sensors that give engineers the flexibility and functionality they seek in today's sophisticated electronic devices.
It serves an international customer base from its headquarters in Irvine, California, and its world-class materials science lab and R&D center in Camarillo, California. They are supported by strategic global locations covering manufacturing, distribution, and sales support.