Lita Shon-Roy, President/CEO of TECHCET Wins Gold Stevie Award in 2024 International Business Awards

Lita Shon-Roy, President and CEO of TECHCET, was named the winner of a Gold Stevie Award in the Thought Leader of The Year - Business Services category in The 21st Annual International Business Awards for her work as a Semiconductor Materials Supply Chain Thought Leader. 

Lita Shon-Roy, President and CEO of TECHCET, was named the winner of a Gold Stevie Award in the Thought Leader of The Year – Business Services category in The 21st Annual International Business Awards for her work as a Semiconductor Materials Supply Chain Thought Leader.

Shon-Roy was recognized as a Thought Leader for her “unparalleled expertise and significant contributions to the semiconductor industry.” Through her company TECHCET, she has supported the Critical Materials Council (CMC), composed of major chip fabricators and material suppliers, with information on materials and equipment component supply trends so they can mitigate potential shortages that may lead to shutdowns in chip production. “Her work has significantly impacted the semiconductor industry, aiding companies and government entities in navigating supply chain challenges.”

“Corporate and government decision making relies on not only having pertinent information available, but having it ready in a fast, clear, and easy medium so it can be put to good use,” Shon-Roy has shared. Shon-Roy’s personal mission is to assist decision making throughout the semiconductor value chain with “actionable information” on materials needed for chip production. She achieves this mission through her organization, TECHCET, which provides trusted semiconductor materials market information for entities around the globe.

More than 3,600 nominations from organizations of all sizes and in virtually every industry were submitted to the International Business Awards® this year for consideration in a wide range of categories. Stevie Award winners were determined by the average scores of more than 300 executives worldwide who participated in the judging process in June and July.

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