CEO Kevin J. Gould Will Take On President's Role, Four Other
Senior Execs Promoted
Following the unexpected
resignation of Piper President John Becker, Piper Aircraft
announced Friday that Chief Executive Kevin J. Gould will assume
the company's presidency effective December 1, 2009. In
addition, three other Piper executives have been promoted to vice
president positions and one to a senior director position.
Gould will add the president's title and responsibilities to his
current position as CEO upon Piper President John D. Becker's
resignation, also effective December 1, 2009. Becker
announced that he is leaving Piper to pursue other career
goals.
"The expansion of Kevin's responsibilities and the augmentation
of his management team directly reflect the strategic investments
we're making in Piper's future," said Stephen W. Berger, Piper's
Chairman and Managing Partner of Imprimis. "Kevin has an
exciting and aggressive vision for the company that will enhance
the owner and pilot experience at every level of the Piper product
line. We will deliver the breakthrough Piper Jet to the
market and dramatically expand Piper's global market presence,
especially in Asia. Kevin's team has the experience and
commitment to deliver on this vision and help solidify a durable
global leadership position for Piper. We are prepared to
support that vision with substantial new capital."
Imprimis, a corporate finance and investment management firm
that operates from offices in, Singapore and Brunei Darussalam
purchased Piper on May 1, 2009. Since its acquisition,
Imprimis has injected considerable resources into the company,
enabling Piper to move forward significantly in several key areas,
including market expansion, research and development and ramping up
PiperJet development.
"We are at a pivotal point in Piper's history," said
Gould. "Throughout our product line - from our entry-level
aircraft to the PiperJet - we are making significant advancements
and innovations. At the same time, we are aggressively
expanding our markets globally to meet and exceed the wants and
needs of our customers."

"John Becker has been a strong and valued member of the Piper
team," Gould added. "His 20 years with the company have been
marked with a dedication to innovation and technological excellence
that has made Piper one of the world's leading aircraft
manufacturers. John will be missed, but his contributions and
presence will live on in the excellent team he assembled to lead
Piper's engineering development and the PiperJet in
particular."
In announcing the other appointments to his executive team,
which are effective immediately, Gould noted that they are seasoned
and experienced executives whose new responsibilities cover every
facet of the company.
Jeff Barger, formerly Senior Director of Piper Manufacturing, is
Piper's new Vice President of Manufacturing Operations. An
accomplished executive with a proven track record of achieving
outstanding results and increasing shareholder value across
multiple industries, Barger led the effort to bring to market the
award-winning Piper Matrix, which sold out its first year of
production with 100 aircraft in 2008 before the first aircraft was
delivered. Barger has -- in addition to his experience at
Piper - more than 20 years of leadership experience in
manufacturing, supply chain and finance roles with companies
including Gulfstream, Bridgestone and Texas Instruments.
Barger joined Piper in 2005 as Corporate Controller. He holds
an M.B.A. from Auburn University and a B.B.A. in Finance from Texas
State University.
Dr. Dennis D. Olcott, formerly Senior Director of Piper
Engineering, is the Company's new Vice President of
Engineering. Olcott joined Piper in 2007 and has since held a
number of positions of increasing responsibility, including lead
development responsibility for the PiperJet and other major product
innovations. Olcott earned his B.S. and Ph.D. (1992) in
Mechanical Engineering from Brigham Young University, where he
specialized in the dynamic behavior of composite structures.
Prior to completing his doctorate, Olcott worked for LTV Military
Aircraft in their Composites Development Group, at AIM Aviation
performing structural analysis, and at Cirrus Design, where he was
responsible for the design and fabrication of the wing structure on
the ST-50 turboprop aircraft. Olcott was an early employee of
Adam Aircraft, and as Vice-President of Engineering helped launch a
new company that achieved FAA certification on the A500 push-pull
twin-engine piston aircraft. A licensed Professional Engineer,
Olcott holds an FAA Private Pilot license with ASEL and glider
ratings. He holds patents for aircraft design, composite
processing, and dynamic aircraft seats. Throughout his
career, he has been directly involved in the development of new
aircraft configurations, performance analysis, structural analysis,
material and process development, loads, and structural
testing.

Derek Zimmerman, who joined Piper as Senior Director of Supply
Chain in 2006, is the company's new Vice President, Supply Chain
and Aftermarket Development. His duties at Piper were
expanded to include Production Control in 2007 and, as Senior
Director, Aftermarket Part Sales and Information Technology, in
2009. Zimmerman joined Piper after more than 18 years of experience
in supply chain operations with large, high-value-added
manufacturing companies operating in a variety of industries. He
came from the Harley-Davidson Motor Company, where he was the
Supply Chain Operations Manager for the main Vehicle Assembly plant
in York, Pa. In that position his responsibilities included
capital budgeting, direct/indirect procurement, new product
introduction, supplier chain design, and supplier performance
management. Zimmerman received his M.B.A. from Auburn University in
2009 and holds a B.S.B. in International Operations from the
University of Minnesota.
Mary Messuti, formerly Piper's Director of Production
Engineering, is the company's new Senior Director, Asia - a newly
formed position with responsibility for successful development,
implementation and management of assigned Asian aviation
initiatives. She will be responsible for the distribution of
aircraft and parts, ground and flight training, customer service,
maintenance, and operations; Messuti will also oversee coordination
with governmental authorities and ensure that Piper's Asian
aviation initiatives are in compliance with applicable civil
aviation regulations and other governmental requirements in the
region. Messuti, who joined Piper in 2007, has more than 10 years
experience in the aviation Industry and 24 years of business
management experience. Before joining Piper, Messuti held senior
executive positions with a number of companies, including General
Manager, Northeast Division, at GES Exposition Services, Inc.;
General Manager, Industrial Tools Strategic Business Unit at
Ingersoll Rand; Vice President of Manufacturing Operations at Burns
Aerospace. She holds an M.S. in Operations Management from
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a B.S. in Industrial
Engineering from West Virginia University.