ZHUHAI, CHINA -- Multek has named Reza Meshgin chief executive, effective Dec. 1. Outgoing CEO Franck Lize has decided to move into an advisory role with DSBJ, Multek’s parent company.

This will enable DSBJ to pursue new, game-changing opportunities, while ensuring a smooth transition between Reza and Franck.

“We are fortunate to have someone of Reza Meshgin’s caliber and experience to lead Multek,” said Yuan Yonggang, chairman and president of DSBJ. “Multek will be in good hands under the steady, strategic, and proven leadership of Reza—who will continue to serve as CEO of MFLEX, Multek’s sister company specializing in flexible printed circuits. Multek’s current executive leadership team will now report to Reza as they each continue serving in their existing capacity.”

Meshgin held the president and CEO role at MFLEX for over 10 years. He was previously chief operating officer for MFLEX since 2004, when the company successfully listed on Nasdaq. During Meshgin’s leadership, MFLEX achieved significant growth, substantially expanded overseas manufacturing, and was acquired by DSBJ. 

“I am honored and excited to lead Multek and would like to start by thanking Franck for his great leadership in the past few years, which has transformed Multek to the great company it is today,” said Meshgin. “I look forward to interacting with the Multek team in the coming weeks and have no doubt that together as a team we can take the company to the next level.”

Founded in 1978, Multek currently operates a 1.6 million sq. ft. campus in Zhuhai,  offering one-stop engineering and manufacturing services for rigid Printed Circuit Board (PCBs), flexible printed circuits (FPC), rigid-flex, and assembly. 

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