Cardinali Takes Senior Post at Cessna
FORT WORTH, Texas (Jan. 21, 2010) – Bell Helicopter, a Textron (NYSE: TXT) company, has promoted Barry Kohler, currently Bell’s vice president of Commercial Programs, to president of Bell Helicopter Textron Canada Limited. He succeeds Eric Cardinali, who has been named senior vice president of Integrated Supply Chain for Textron’s Cessna Aircraft Company.
Kohler will now be responsible for Bell Helicopter Canada’s manufacturing, engineering and flight test operations in Mirabel, Quebec, northwest of Montreal; a supply center in Calgary, Alberta, a warehouse facility near Mirabel in St. Jérôme and the 1,600 employees at those sites. Mirabel is final assembly site of the world’s newest helicopter,
"Barry’s leadership was instrumental in bringing the 429 to the market,” said Bell President and CEO John L. Garrison. “In
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At Wichita, Kan.-based Cessna, Cardinali will be responsible for worldwide operations. Garrison said, “Under Eric’s strong leadership, the Mirabel team delivered outstanding performance while aggressively responding to unprecedented economic conditions.”
Cardinali took over
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