Rohinni names semiconductor veteran Ryan Cameron as CEO

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Company also relocating to Liberty Lake, Washington to expand manufacturing space by 170%

COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho – July 22, 2021 – On the heels of two recent technical milestones, Rohinni, the expert in mini LED placement technology, today announced its new CEO, Ryan Cameron, and that it’s moving its headquarters to Liberty Lake, Washington to increase the team’s engineering space.


Ryan Cameron, Rohinni CEO

After an extensive national search process, Ryan Cameron was chosen as the company’s new CEO as a result of his success, background and commitment to innovation, coupled with his mix of skills and leadership experience that position him for success to lead Rohinni forward as the dominant technology developer for mini LED-based products.

“Fresh leadership will deliver an acceleration in the enormous potential for value and returns that will come from Rohinni’s next wave of transformation,” said Rohinni Chairman Stan Swearingen. “I am confident Ryan and the entire Rohinni team will seize the many opportunities that lie ahead.”

The rapidly expanding company is also getting ready for a move to Liberty Lake, Washington (20 miles west of Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho) in Q1 2022 to increase its machine line capacity by 170% and accommodate its growing team.

“I am honored and privileged to be appointed as CEO, and to have the opportunity to lead the talented and hard-working people who make Rohinni a great company,” said Ryan Cameron, Rohinni CEO. “Rohinni is one of those rare companies that has truly revolutionized the world through innovative technology, and I couldn’t be more grateful to have been chosen to be a part of this team. The opportunity ahead for Rohinni is vast, and to seize it we must focus clearly, move quickly and continue to transform. A big component of my role is to accelerate and execute our roadmap to continually position us as a technology leader.”

Ryan is a semiconductor industry veteran, with over 12 years of experience as an executive, and 26 years overall, in the industry. He most recently was the vice president and general manager of the Industrial & Offline Power Division at ON Semiconductor, where he led a global team of 565 employees (U.S., Europe and Asia) and was responsible for over $550 million in revenue. Previously, Ryan held many roles at AMI Semiconductor, which was acquired by ON Semiconductor, including senior director of custom industrial & timing products, project line manager, design center manager and mixed-signal design engineer. He graduated from the University of Idaho’s College of Engineering with a B.S.E.E. (’94) and has called Idaho home since 1984.

To learn more about Rohinni, visit www.rohinni.com

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