Audio-Technica U.S President/CEO Phil Cajka Retiring March 31, 2021
Cajka to retire after 40 years with Audio-Technica in March 2021. He was succeeded as U.S. CEO by Manabu Aoki in August and will stay as president for now.
Cajka to retire after 40 years with Audio-Technica in March 2021. He was succeeded as U.S. CEO by Manabu Aoki in August and will stay as president for now.
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