Mark T. Mondello – Chief Executive Officer at Jabil Circuit Inc. – Email Address

Mark Mondello was appointed as Jabil's Chief Executive Officer in January 2013. He joined Jabil in 1992 as a manufacturing supervisor. He was promoted to Project Manager in 1993, named Vice President, Business Development in 1997, Senior Vice President, Business Development in 1999 and Chief Operating Officer in 2002, overseeing global operations, business development, new product development, supply chain and information technology. Mondello was promoted to Chief Executive Officer in 2013. Prior to Jabil, Mondello was a commercial and defense-related aerospace project manager for Moog, Inc. A native of Chicago, Mark holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of South Florida.

Mark T. Mondello has been the Chief Executive Officer at Jabil Circuit Inc., since March 1, 2013. Mr. Mondello served as the Chief Operating Officer of Jabil Circuit Inc. from November 2002 to March 1, 2013. Mr. Mondello joined Jabil Circuit, Inc. in 1992 as Production Line Supervisor and served as its Project Manager since 1993, Vice President, Business Development since 1997 and Senior Vice President, Business Development from January 1999 to November 2002. Prior to Jabil Circuit, Inc., Mr. Mondello served as Project Manager on commercial and defense-related aerospace programs for Moog, Inc. Mr. Mondello has been a Director of Jabil Circuit Inc. since January 24, 2013. He holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of South Florida.

Jabil Circuit, Inc. is a US based global manufacturing services company. Headquartered in St. Petersburg, Florida, it is one of the largest companies in the Tampa Bay area.[7] and the third largest contract manufacturer in the world. Jabil has 90 facilities in 23 countries, and 175,000 employees worldwide.[3]

The company's name derives from those of its two founders, James Golden and Bill Morean, who founded the company in 1966. Jabil was incorporated in 1969. An early product was PCBs.[2]

In the 1980s, the company was making parts for PC companies like Dell,[2] and this continued through the mid 1990s.[8]

The company went public in 1993.[9] In 1998, Jabil began trading publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under ticker symbol JBL.[10] The company was added to the SP 500 Index in 2001.[11]

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