Sat, Apr 29, 2006
Former Prez Williams Now Vice Chairman, Member Of Board
Earlier this week, the
Board of Directors of M7 Aerospace named Ronald W. Frederick to the
position of President and Chief Executive Officer, with
responsibility for all aspects of the company’s operations
and financial performance.
Frederick (below) succeeds Harold J.M. (Mac) Williams, who has
been named Vice Chairman of M7 and a member of the Board of
Directors.
Representatives with M7 tell ANN that Frederick brings nearly 40
years of experience in aerospace management to his new position. He
previously held senior executive positions with General Electric,
Williams International, Goodrich, Johnson Technology, and UNC
Manufacturing.
While at General Electric, Frederick served as president of
Garrett Aviation Services, the largest independent business
aviation maintenance company in the world. At Goodrich he was
president of its Machined Turbine Engine Components Company. At UNC
he was president of the manufacturing and repair business.
M7 Aerospace is active in five business lines, including
government logistics support programs; aerostructures
manufacturing; maintenance, repair and overhaul; aircraft parts
sales and product support, and aerial digital imaging and remote
sensing.
M7 Aerospace's headquarters are located at San Antonio (TX)
International Airport. The company began operations on April 1,
2003 with approximately 170 employees, including 116 in San
Antonio.
The company now employs nearly 550 people worldwide and more
than 300 in San Antonio.
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