Spirit AeroSystems Announces Strategic Leadership Moves in Finance Organization
29 Juli 2010 - 10:01PM
PR Newswire (Canada)
WICHITA, Kan., July 29 /CNW/ -- Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc.
(NYSE: SPR) today announced a series of strategic leadership moves
within its finance organization. Steve Sharp, 48, has been named
vice president, corporate controller and treasurer for the company
reporting to Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Phil
Anderson. Sharp, formerly the executive in charge of Spirit's
Global Facilities Team and previously the controller of Fuselage
Systems Segment, has held a number of key leadership roles in
finance and factory operations during his 24 years of service at
Boeing and Spirit. As a corporate officer and the company's
principal interface with the board of directors' audit committee,
Sharp is charged with ensuring Spirit's financial disclosures and
regulatory compliance remains timely, transparent and efficient.
Mark Suchinski, 43, has been named director of financial planning
& analysis and contracts & pricing for the company
reporting to Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Phil
Anderson. Suchinski, formerly the controller of Fuselage Systems
Segment, has held a number of key finance leadership roles at
Spirit. Previously, Suchinski has held the position of chief
accounting officer, controller, internal auditor, and lead
accounting auditor in other industries. In his new role Suchinski
will direct development of integrated long-range business plans and
monthly financial forecasts, and ensure Spirit's leadership has the
financial information necessary for sound business decisions.
Suchinski will also lead and manage contracting and pricing
processes focused on efficiency, meeting customer requirements,
managing risk and driving shareholder value. Jeff Jabara, 55,
senior operations controller, assumes the responsibility for the
Fuselage Systems Segment finance leader position reporting to
Anderson. Jabara has held a number of key leadership positions at
Boeing and Spirit and has 32 years of experience in financial
planning, reporting and cost management on commercial and military
programs. Jabara will continue to provide leadership across
business segments related to forecasting processes with the
additional role of leading the finance function for the company's
largest business segment. Mike Williams, 53, has been named senior
vice president of corporate development for the company, reporting
to Anderson. Williams has held several key finance leadership roles
at Boeing and Spirit including finance director for the Tulsa
division and the finance leader for the Boeing Commercial Airplane
Group-Wichita Division. Williams led the divestiture teams for
Boeing Oak Ridge and played a key role in the acquisition of
Boeing's Wichita/Tulsa division by Onex in 2005. Jim Reed, 56,
continues as the finance director for the Wing Systems Segment,
reporting to Anderson. Previously, Reed held the CFO and supply
chain leadership roles in the automotive industry with operating
experience in Asia, Europe, and North and South America. Reed's 30
years of financial strategy and management experience provides a
broad base for leading the finance organization for the Wing
Systems Segment and its associated business units. Ed Dieker, 56,
continues as the Propulsion Systems Segment controller, reporting
to Anderson. Dieker has 30 years of successive finance business
leadership experience including both military and commercial
estimating, contracts, and cost management. "These strategic
appointments broaden the skills and experiences of our team,
strengthen our core finance capabilities, and improve the support
we provide to our senior leadership, business units and investors,"
said Anderson. "The demonstrated performance and experience of
these leaders ensure our continued focus on enhancing
competitiveness and seamless integration across Spirit." On the
web: http://www.spiritaero.com About Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. Based
in Wichita, Kan., Spirit AeroSystems is the world's largest
independent supplier of commercial airplane assemblies and
components. In addition to its Kansas facility, Spirit has
locations in Tulsa and McAlester, Okla.; Kinston, N.C.; Prestwick,
Scotland; Samlesbury, England; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; and is
developing a new manufacturing facility in Saint-Nazaire, France.
In the U.S., Spirit's core products include fuselages, pylons,
nacelles and wing components. Additionally, Spirit provides
aftermarket customer support services, including spare parts,
maintenance/repair/overhaul, and fleet support services in North
America, Europe and Asia. Spirit Europe produces wing components
for a host of customers, including Airbus. Debbie Gann, Corporate
Communications of Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc.,
+1-316-526-3910 Web Site: http://www.spiritaero.com
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