Doug Lawson has a diverse work experience in various executive roles and advisory positions. Doug served as the Executive Vice President of Corporate Marketing and Strategy at Axcelis Technologies from November 2013. Prior to that, they held the positions of Senior Vice President of Strategic Initiatives and Vice President of Business Development at the same company.
In 2018, Doug became a Member of the Advisory Board at Uniqarta, Inc., where they served until February 2021. Doug also served as a Member of the Science and Technology Council at The Discovery Museums from an unknown time in 2012 until January 2019.
Before that, Doug was the General Manager of the UV and Display Products Group at Luminus Devices from April 2009 to January 2010. Doug also held the position of Vice President of Alternative Energy, Marketing, and Business Development at BTU International from December 2007 to September 2008.
From 2002 to 2008, Doug worked as a Marketing and Business Development Consultant at SD Lawson & Associates, LLC. Prior to that, they served in various executive positions at PRI Automation, Inc. From unknown time in 1999 to 2002, they were the Senior Vice President of Marketing and Strategic Business Development. From unknown time in 1995 to 1999, they were the Vice President and General Manager of the PRI Software Division. From 1993 to an unknown time in 1995, they served as the Vice President of Engineering at the company.
Doug started their career at Digital Equipment Corporation in 1982. Doug held the positions of Photolithography Manager from an unknown time in 1984 to 1987 and Process Sustaining Engineer from 1982 to an unknown time in 1984. Doug also served as an Engineering Manager from an unknown time in 1988 to 1992 and a Principal Engineer - Lithography from 1987 to an unknown time in 1988.
Doug Lawson attended Boston University from 1990 to 1992, where they earned both an MBA in Marketing and Operations and an MS in Manufacturing Engineering with a focus on Operations. Prior to that, they attended the University of Massachusetts Lowell from 1978 to 1982, where they obtained a BS in Chemical Engineering.
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