STI Electronics Celebrates Frank Honyotski’s 25 Years of Service

STI Electronics Celebrates Frank Honyotski’s 25 Years of Service

STI Electronics, Inc., a full-service organization providing training services, training materials, analytical/failure analysis, prototyping, and contract PCB manufacturing, proudly announces the 25th work anniversary of Frank Honyotski, Master Instructor. Since joining STI in 2000, Frank has played an integral role in developing and delivering world-class training programs. As a Master Instructor, his depth of knowledge,…


STI Electronics, Inc., a full-service organization providing training services, training materials, analytical/failure analysis, prototyping, and contract PCB manufacturing, proudly announces the 25th work anniversary of Frank Honyotski, Master Instructor.

Since joining STI in 2000, Frank has played an integral role in developing and delivering world-class training programs. As a Master Instructor, his depth of knowledge, professionalism, and passion for quality have left a lasting impact on both students and the electronics industry at large.

“Frank is more than an instructor—he’s a mentor, a leader, and a trusted expert,” said David Raby, President and CEO of STI Electronics. “His commitment to excellence and continuous improvement has helped shape the success of our training programs and the careers of countless professionals in the field.”

To honour this milestone, STI held a celebration at its Madison facility, where employees gathered to recognize Frank’s achievements and enjoy cake shared with all of his colleagues at STI.  David Raby, President/CEO, presented him with a certificate in appreciation of his 25 years of dedicated service along with a monetary gift.

Frank’s 25 years of service reflect not only personal dedication but also the values that define STI Electronics: excellence, integrity, and a relentless pursuit of quality.

Please join us in congratulating Frank Honyotski on this remarkable achievement and in thanking him for his continued contributions to STI and the industry.


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