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Wed, Sep 17, 2014

Kevin Gould Leaves BendixKing To 'Pursue Other Opportunities'

Interim Leadership Named By The Company

Kevin Gould has left the BendixKing division of Honeywell after overseeing the relaunch of the brand following a reorganization and corporate headquarters move.

The Albuquerque Business Journal reports that Gould had been brought on board to steer the re-introduction of BendixKing to the aviation community in 2012. The company moved the corporate headquarters of BendixKing to Albuquerque, and Gould had been president of the division since that time.

Now, parent company Honeywell has confirmed that Gould has left the position "to pursue other opportunities."

Gregg Cohen and Mike Rowley have reportedly been named to leadership roles at BendixKing on an interim basis, according to Honeywell spokesman Steven Brecken.

No other details about the parting were available.

FMI: www.bendixking.com

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