Dean Freeman nominato Vice Presidente e Direttore finanziario, della GCP Applied Technologies Inc. appena scissa
COLUMBIA, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--W. R. Grace & Co. (NYSE: GRA) ha annunciato quest'oggi di aver assunto Dean P. Freeman per la carica di Vicepresidente e Direttore finanziario di GCP Applied Technologies Inc., società pubblica costituitasi da una scissione avvenuta nei primi mesi del 2016, tra il settore dei Prodotti di costruzione di Grace e la sua società di Tecnologie per imballaggio Darex. Al momento della scissione, Freeman gestirà le finanze globali di GCP e i team tecnologici di informazione. Riporterà a Gregory E. Poling, il Presidente e CEO designato di GCP, e sarà membro del team di leadership della nuova società. Sarà di base presso la sede globale della società, a Cambridge, MA.
Precedentemente, Freeman è stato Presidente ad interim e CEO presso la Watts Water Technologies (NYSE: WTS) ad Andover, MA, dopo essere stato Vicepresidente esecutivo e Direttore finanziario. Freeman ha inoltre svolto funzioni senior di finanza e tesoreria presso la Flowserve Corporation e la Stanley Works Corporation. Tra i ruoli precedentemente ricoperti, c'è la gestione finanziaria con United Technologies Corporation e SPX Corporation.
"Dean ha grande esperienza nelle società pubbliche oltre a saper creare valore per gli azionisti e a offrire assistenza di prima qualità ai clienti", ha dichiarato Poling. "So che Dean ha il talento e l'energia per sostenere il nostro successo su grandi margini e flussi di cassa, dato che lavoriamo insieme per far crescere la nostra azienda".
GCP Applied Technologies avrà clienti in oltre 110 paesi e svolgerà operazioni in sei continenti, con un team di 2500 dipendenti. Grazie a una conoscenza applicata e al servizio eccellente, GCP offrirà prodotti chimici e materiali edilizi speciali per la maggior parte delle strutture più rinomate al mondo, e le tecnologie di packaging per le più note aziende dei nostri clienti.
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Built on talent, technology, and trust, Grace is a leading global supplier of catalysts; engineered and packaging materials; and specialty construction chemicals and building materials. The company’s three industry-leading business segments—Grace Catalysts Technologies, Grace Materials Technologies, and Grace Construction Products—provide innovative products, technologies, and services that improve the products and processes of our customer partners in over 150 countries around the world. Grace employs approximately 6,500 people in over 40 countries and had 2014 net sales of $3.2 billion. More information about Grace is available at grace.com.
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