Like most industries, electronics has its fair share of good and bad characters, and it’s always the good ones that you really remember. Tommy Jägermo was one of those good guys. It was always a pleasure to see Tommy; even when he was chasing for more advertising business, he was a real gentleman who was always friendly and helpful.
When we heard that Tommy had died as a result of his diabetes, we were shocked. His energy and enthusiasm made him one of those people that you just always thought would be around, even though he did suffer from ill health. Losing Tommy, particularly at just 68 years old, makes the industry much poorer. RIP Tommy.
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In 2001 Mike acquired Napier with Suzy Kenyon. Since that time he has directed major PR and marketing programmes for a wide range of technology clients. He is actively involved in developing the PR and marketing industries, and is Chair of the PRCA B2B Group, and lectures in PR at Southampton Solent University. Mike offers a unique blend of technical and marketing expertise, and was awarded a Masters Degree in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from the University of Surrey and an MBA from Kingston University.
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45 years ago i used to work with tommy as a french supplier for Electronic components.
I never forgot him.
Jean Spetebroodt . Former Isostat worker