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CIRCOR Aerospace Names Godin Aerodyne Controls GM

Will Oversee Pneumatic Controls Unit

CIRCOR Aerospace Products recently announced Daniel Godin has joined the Aerodyne Controls team as General Manager. Godin reports directly to Christopher R. Celtruda, Vice President CIRCOR Aerospace Products. He will have responsibility for business and financial profitability, operations, supply-chain and team management of the Aerodyne Controls business unit, as well as driving strategic growth initiatives.

Godin brings experienced leadership from the aerospace industry. He was most recently Vice President of Continuous Improvement / GM, Operations at Sermatech International, and had 21 years with Pratt & Whitney/United Technologies Corporation. Godin holds a Bachelor degree in Manufacturing Engineering from the University of Southern Maine, and served in the United States Air Force. He personally holds five patents in industrial coatings and gas turbine components.

"Dan will provide top level support for our Lean Manufacturing and growth initiatives as well as championing our Continuous, Incremental Improvement processes," said Christopher Celtruda, Vice President CIRCOR Aerospace Products.

CIRCOR Aerospace Products Group is focused on the design, development, and manufacture of specialty fluidic control, actuation, and aircraft landing gear systems for demanding aerospace and defense applications. CIRCOR Aerospace provides a full range of check, relief and electro-mechanically actuated valves, actuation systems, manifold assemblies, and complete landing gear systems.

CIRCOR Aerospace has business units located in California, Ohio, New York, and Paris, France. Aerodyne Controls, a CIRCOR Aerospace company, designs and manufactures high-quality pneumatic control components and systems for the aerospace, defense, space, and alternative fuels markets.

FMI: www.circoraerospace.com; www.aerodyne-controls.com

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