Jesse Vaughan: A Basketball and PCB Industry ‘Fanatic’
December 2, 2025 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007Estimated reading time: 2 minutes
A third-generation PCB technologist and lifelong basketball enthusiast, Jesse Vaughan shares how family legacy, grit, and a love of innovation shaped his path from the court to the cleanroom. In this interview, the Beyond the Board columnist reflects on risk-taking, resilience, and the boundless future he envisions for the U.S. PCB industry.
Marcy LaRont: Jesse, I’d like to get to know you better. Where were you born and raised, and could you share a favorite childhood memory?
Jesse Vaughan: I was born in Tampa, Florida. Our family lived in the Pinellas Park/Clearwater area for about two years before relocating to Northern Virginia, where my parents were originally from, specifically in the Fairfax County region. I have many childhood memories that I hold close, but if I had to pick one, it would be attending the 2000 NBA All-Star Game at the then-MCI Center with my dad. I have always been a huge basketball fan, and I got to see all my favorite players (AI, Kobe, Shaq, to name a few) showcase their talents on one court. A close second would be serving as the starting point guard for an undefeated basketball team, which also won the championship.
Where did you attend school, and what did you study?
I attended the ITT Technical Institute in Chantilly, Virginia, for a BS in Electrical Engineering Technology. While at ITT, I also left my sales role with a manufacturer’s rep group and took a manufacturing engineer role at Colonial Assembly and Design in Fredericksburg. We had just had a son, and it was a risk to take such a major pay cut at the time, but I was setting out to make a better future for my growing family. My goal was to earn my degree while working daily in the field, thereby better integrating the theoretical concepts from classes with practical, hands-on knowledge, and advancing further in my field while studying, rather than waiting to obtain my degree before making advancements.
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