SHERMAN, Texas, Dec. 12, 2017 --
When: Wednesday, December 13, 2017; 10:00 a.m.
Where: Main Entrance of the MEMC Building, 6416 S. Highway 75, Sherman, Texas
Northbound traffic exit 55 (Frontage Rd), veer left and take loop under Highway 75, head south on Highway 75 and exit 54 A (Shepard Dr), turn right into the second entrance.
Southbound traffic exit 54 A (Shepard Dr), turn right into the second entrance.
Who: Jerry S. Rawls, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer for Finisar (NASDAQ:FNSR); Grayson County Judge Bill Magers; Sherman Mayor David Plyler; Sherman Economic Development Corporation (SEDCO) President John Plotnik
To learn more, visit www.finisar.com.
Contact:
Victoria McDonald
Director of Corporate Communications, Finisar
1-408-542-4261
[email protected]
Ashton Ghaemi
Director of Research & Marketing, SEDCO
1-903-868-2566
[email protected]


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