Wednesday, June 18, 2008

ATC Technology Corp. Announces Retirement of Bill Conley, President, ATCLE, and Appointment of Anthony Francis


DOWNERS GROVE, Illinois, Thursday, June 12, 2008 – ATC Technology Corporation (NASDAQ:ATAC) today announced that Bill Conley is retiring as President of the Company’s ATCLE business unit effective July 15, 2008. Antony Francis will succeed Bill as President of ATCLE upon Mr. Conley’s retirement. Mr. Francis joined ATCLE in July 2007 as Vice President and General Manager, OEM Services.

In commenting on the retirement of Bill Conley, Todd Peters, President and COO of ATC Technology Corporation said, “Bill’s leadership has been instrumental in ATCLE’s phenomenal growth during his six years with the Company. He has directed the expansion into new markets and services attaining recognition for ATCLE as a key player in the 3PL industry. Bill is to be commended for developing strong leadership and employee teams that position ATCLE well for further growth and success. While Bill will be retiring from daily operational responsibility, he has agreed to continue to provide services to the Company through a consulting arrangement for certain special projects.”

“I am pleased to announce that Antony will succeed Bill. Antony brings over 39 years of experience in the Supply Chain industry across both domestic and international markets. His background in operations and finance and his comprehensive understanding of the 3PL business make him an ideal successor for Bill. Since joining the Company in mid-2007, Antony has been instrumental in leading his ATCLE team to achieve both new business growth and process improvements. I look forward to working with Antony on new opportunities for ATC’s Logistics business segment to further enhance shareholder value.”

ATC Technology Corporation is headquartered in Downers Grove, Illinois. The Company provides comprehensive engineered solutions for logistics and refurbishment services to the consumer electronics industries and the light and medium/heavy-duty vehicle service parts markets.