Unigen adds two executives to leadership team
Unigen Corporation named Greg Edgmon chief supply chain officer and Milla Woo vice president of remanufacturing and services as the Newark, California-based electronics maker pushes to strengthen operations and scale global growth. The hires are aimed at building a more resilient supply chain and expanding aftermarket services.
Why it matters: - Unigen is adding senior leaders to support global expansion and strengthen the company’s supply chain and services businesses. - The moves are designed to improve operational resilience in a volatile electronics manufacturing environment. - The hires also signal a deeper push into aftermarket and remanufacturing services.
What happened: - Unigen Corporation announced the appointment of two industry veterans to its leadership team on June 11, 2026. - Greg Edgmon joined as chief supply chain officer. - Milla Woo joined as vice president of remanufacturing and services. - Both executives will be based at Unigen’s Newark, California headquarters.
The details: - Edgmon brings more than 30 years of global leadership experience across the OEM, EMS and EPC industries. - Edgmon previously held senior roles at Seagate, Apple, Flextronics and Celestica. - Edgmon spent the past eight years at Celestica leading large-scale supply chain and operational initiatives. - Edgmon will lead Unigen’s Global Supply Chain Management organization. - Woo brings more than 30 years of executive experience in electronics manufacturing, telecommunications infrastructure, operations and global business development. - Woo previously served as CEO and president of FRTek US, LLC. - Woo led North American operations for a global telecom provider and secured Tier 1 telecom customer partnerships. - Woo also helped commercialize 5G mmWave smart repeater solutions across major U.S. markets. - Woo led global market expansion efforts in Australia, India, Singapore and Japan with P&L responsibility across R&D, manufacturing and sales. - Unigen said Woo’s expertise will help scale the company’s aftermarket services. - Unigen was founded in 1991. - The company designs and manufactures OEM products including SSDs, DRAM modules, NVDIMMs, enterprise IO and AI solutions. - Unigen also provides electronics manufacturing services including design, quick-turn prototyping, new product introduction, volume production, supply chain management, assembly and test, and aftermarket services. - Unigen operates manufacturing facilities in Silicon Valley, Vietnam and Malaysia. - The company says its facilities carry ISO-9001, ISO-14001, ISO-13485 and IATF 16949 certifications. - Unigen serves customers worldwide across automotive, computing and storage, embedded, medical, AI, robotics, clean energy and IoT markets. - Unigen directs readers to Unigen’s products and services for more information. - The company also shared its LinkedIn page at Unigen Corporation on LinkedIn.
Between the lines: - Unigen is pairing supply chain expertise with services leadership, which suggests the company wants to compete more on reliability and lifecycle support, not just hardware design. - The hiring choices point to an emphasis on global execution, customer retention and margin opportunities in services.
What’s next: - Edgmon is expected to focus on building a more resilient global supply chain. - Woo is expected to help Unigen scale remanufacturing and aftermarket offerings as the company grows. - Unigen said the two hires will help the company navigate the next stage of growth.
The bottom line: - Unigen is reinforcing its leadership bench with executives whose experience matches the company’s push into global scale, supply chain transformation and services expansion.
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