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MOOG ELECTS TWO NEW OFFICERS
25 February 2000 - Moog Controls
| Marty began his career at Moog in 1980 working first in the Aerospace Sales Group and then in Motion Systems. He became a sales manager in the Space Products Division and then in Electronics and Systems. In 1993, he became General Manager of Moog GmBH in Germany. He returned to the United States in 1996 as General Manager of Moog's Industrial Controls segment, a position he holds today. He also serves as Chairman of the Board for Moog's Hydrolux business in the United States and Luxembourg. Marty is a graduate of Canisius College and holds an MBA from St. Bonaventure University. He and Sarah, his wife, reside in Elma with their two children.
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Moog Inc. announced today that it has elected Martin J. Berardi and Warren C. Johnson as vice presidents of the company. Marty began his career at Moog in 1980 working first in the Aerospace Sales Group and then in Motion Systems. He became a sales manager in the Space Products Division and then in Electronics and Systems. In 1993, he became General Manager of Moog GmBH in Germany. He returned to the United States in 1996 as General Manager of Moog's Industrial Controls segment, a position he holds today. He also serves as Chairman of the Board for Moog's Hydrolux business in the United States and Luxembourg. Marty is a graduate of Canisius College and holds an MBA from St. Bonaventure University. He and Sarah, his wife, reside in Elma with their two children. Warren began his career at Moog as a Development Engineer in 1983 and worked on several advanced primary flight control systems. He became Chief Engineer of the Aircraft Controls Division in 1991. In this position, Warren led Moog's efforts to streamline aerospace product development cycle time and has been instrumental in evaluating Moog's aerospace acquisition opportunities. Presently, he is General Manager of the Aircraft Group. Warren holds a Bachelors and a Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering from Ohio State University. He and Annie, his wife, reside in Wales with their three children. 'Marty and Warren are representative of the next generation of leadership for our company,' said R.T. Brady, Chairman and CEO. 'Their election as officers recognizes not only their past contributions but our future expectations. Moog is pursuing major initiatives in our industrial markets and, at the same time, we are preparing for the Joint Strike Fighter, the largest military fighter procurement in the history of our country. The nearly forty years of experience that these two managers bring to the table will be an invaluable resource.' Moog Inc. is a worldwide manufacturer of precision control components and systems. Moog's high-performance actuation products control military and commercial aircraft, satellites and space vehicles, launch vehicles, missiles and automated industrial machinery.
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About: Moog Controls
Moog Controls started life in the UK in October 1965 as Moog Hydra-Point, based in Cheltenham, England. This new subsidiary was set up to manufacture and market the Moog Hydra-Point machines in the UK, South Africa and European common market.Nearly 40 years later, not only does MCL manufacture a suite of products for motion control applications, they are also active in the design and development of new and innovative solutions for precision control problems. Our team of highly skilled engineers can provide project support to assist our customers in the performance of a wide variety of applications including, motion simulators for training and entertainment, industrial gas turbine controls, plastics machinery controls, heavy industry, metal forming & pressing, and commercial and military ground vehicle controls. All Moog subsidiaries are represented by regional sales engineers backed by comprehensive product and engineering support teams. Add to this the global presence of Moog and you are ensured a competent partner to deliver and service you and your customers needs. MCL employs over 270 people on its Tewkesbury site, accommodated in 3 buildings, producing over 21,500 servovalves per annum. |
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