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Albany names Greg Harwell as group president, AEC

06 Nov '19
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Albany has announced that the company’s board of directors has appointed Greg Harwell as group president for Albany Engineered Composites (AEC), effective November 4, 2019. Albany, headquartered in the US, is a developer and manufacturer of engineered components, using advanced materials processing and automation capabilities, with two core businesses.

Harwell brings more than 25 years of aerospace experience in operational roles of increasing responsibility, including most recently as president of Aerostructures for Precision Castparts (PCC) from March 2017 until March 2019, where he was responsible for managing all aspects of the organisation for the aerostructures division with annual revenues of over $1.5B and 30 facilities globally. Since March 2019, Harwell has been a consultant to Arlington Capital Partners, providing M&A advisory services. Harwell has a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Oregon State University and masters in business administration from Duke University, according to Albany.

“I am very pleased to welcome Harwell as group president of AEC. Since joining Albany, I have maintained a dual role as president of AEC in addition to my responsibilities as president and CEO of Albany. With Harwell joining our team, I will begin transitioning the AEC responsibilities to him over the following weeks. He is a high energy leader who inspires, energises, and engages high-performance, diverse teams. He is an accomplished operational executive with extensive experience in the aerospace industry and a proven track record of success in organic and inorganic growth, profit margin expansion, and world-class customer service in times of growth and consolidation. Harwell has led all aspects of growing global businesses for sites located in Europe, Asia, and North America including Mexico,” Olivier Jarrault, Albany’s president and CEO said.

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