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Erh-Hsun Chang joined the Company as Vice President, General Manager, Far Eastern Area and
Worldwide Operations in December 1995. In April 1997, Mr. Chang was named Senior Vice President, General
Manager, Far Eastern Area and Worldwide Operations. During 1986 and 1987, Mr. Chang held various other
positions with Logitech. From January 1994 to December 1995, Mr. Chang was Vice President, Sales and
Marketing, Power Supply Division, of Taiwan Liton Electronics Ltd., a Taiwanese electronics company, and
from December 1991 to January 1994, Mr. Chang was Vice President, Manufacturing Consulting at KPMG Peat
Marwick, a global professional services firm. Mr. Chang holds a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from Chung
Yuang University, Taiwan, an MBA from the University of Dallas, and an MS in Industrial Engineering from
Texas A&M University.
Wolfgang Hausen assumed the role of President and Chief Executive Officer of 3Dconnexion in June 2001.
Before that, Mr. Hausen had been Senior Vice President and General Manager, Control Devices Business Unit of
Logitech since 1997. Prior to that time, Mr. Hausen served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Cardinal
Technologies, Inc., a U.S. PC multimedia and modem company from May 1994. From March 1989 to December
1993, Mr. Hausen was Vice President and General Manager of Quantum Corporation, a U.S. global supplier of
storage products. Mr. Hausen holds an MSEE from the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany and an
MBA from Santa Clara University.
David Henry joined Logitech as Senior Vice President, Control Devices Business Unit of the Company in
August 2001. Prior to that time, Mr. Henry served as Vice President of Product Management and Business
Development of Xigo Inc., a U.S. on-line intelligence software company, from January 2000. From October 1997
to January 2000, Mr. Henry was Vice President and General Manager of Magnetic Products with Iomega, a U.S.
portable storage company. Mr. Henry holds a BSME from Union College of Schenectady, New York.
Junien Labrousse joined Logitech as Vice President, Video Division in 1997. He was named Senior Vice
President, Video Unit in April 2001. Prior to joining Logitech, he was Vice President of Engineering from 1995
to 1997 at Winnov LP, a U.S. company engaged in the development and marketing of multimedia products. For
more than 10 years he held several engineering and management positions at Royal Philips Electronics NV, a
global electronics company, in research and in the semiconductor business division. Mr. Labrousse holds a
MSEE degree from the Ecole Superieure d’Ingenieurs de Marseille, France and an MBA from Santa Clara
University.
Kristen Onken joined Logitech as Senior Vice President, Finance, and Chief Financial Officer in February
1999. From September 1996 to February 1999, Ms. Onken served as Vice President of Finance at Fujitsu PC
Corporation, a U.S. subsidiary of the Japanese personal computer manufacturer. From 1991 to September 1996,
Ms. Onken was employed by Sun Microsystems, Inc., a U.S. provider of computer hardware, software and
services, first as Controller of the Southwest Area, then from 1992 to 1996 she served as Director of Finance,
Sun Professional Services. Ms. Onken holds a BS degree from Southern Illinois University and an MBA in
Finance from the University of Chicago.
Marcel Stolk assumed the responsibility of Senior Vice President, Worldwide Sales and Marketing in March
2001. Mr. Stolk has been with Logitech for more than 10 years and has held a number of positions within the
sales and marketing functions, most recently as Vice President, Retail Sales and Marketing, Europe. From
January 1997 to April 1997, Mr. Stolk was Director of Marketing, Europe. Before that, he served as Director of
the Northern European Region. Before joining Logitech, Mr. Stolk held various sales and marketing positions at
Aashima Technology, a provider of PC components and accessories, in Holland. Mr. Stolk studied at Utrecht
University in the Netherlands and has participated in university-level executive courses, including an executive
training course at Stanford University. He also has participated in general management courses through
Krauthhammer International. Mr. Stolk does not have a degree.
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