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Delcam Adds Staff to North American Support Team
- March 11, 2015
- News Release
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Delcam, Windsor, Ont., has expanded its North American support staff by hiring Cory Barrette, Michael Belanger, and Jonathan Artiss to its postsales support team. The appointments continue the growth of Delcam’s North American staff in response to the increasing demand for the company’s CAD/CAM software.
Before joining Delcam, Barrette spent more than 18 years in the tool and mold industry at a variety of companies in the Windsor area. He gained experience in various CAM systems, including Delcam’s PowerMILL and FeatureCAM software, to program many different types of machine tools.
Since completing his apprenticeship in 2001, Belanger has worked as a CNC machinist at Active Burgess Mold & Design and Integrity Tool & Mold. For most of that time, he was using PowerMILL for 5-axis and highspeed machining. In addition to his programming responsibilities, he also assisted in the training of new employees.
Artiss began his career with a manufacturer of custom furniture. He moved into toolmaking in 2005, becoming skilled at creating 3-D models from prints and programming the manufacture of molds, slides, and inserts. He gained his formal qualification as a machinist from St. Clair College in 2010.
“I am pleased to announce the addition of three extremely talented individuals to our support team. Between them, Cory, Michael, and Jonathan have more than 40 years’ experience in programming and toolmaking. I am confident that they will help our growing number of customers to become even more productive with their Delcam software,” said Gordon Maxwell, application support manager at Delcam North America.
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