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People in composites: September 2023

Take a look at this month’s new hires and promotions in the composites industry from Airbus, French Oil Mill Machinery, Thermwood, Aquapak, Teijin Aramid and Pultron Composites.  

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Polymers company Aquapak appoints nonwoven expert to advisory board

Aquapak Polymers Ltd. (Birmingham, U.K.), which specializes in polymer-based material technologies, has announced the appointment of U.S. nonwoven industry expert, Dr. Kyra Dorsey, to its advisory board, which comprises business leaders and experts in material science and the environment. Her appointment is an extension of Aquapak’s market development strategy with a specific focus on tapping into the growing global demand from end-use industries such as hygiene and healthcare.

Aquapak advisory board member Dr. Kyra Dorsey.

Aquapak advisory board member Dr. Kyra Dorsey.

Dorsey will support Aquapak in bringing its Hydropol technology to full-scale commercialization in the nonwoven sector using her extensive development experience in spunmelt, composite, carded, wetlaid and chemical applications. She has more than two decades of experience developing products for a variety of markets and application end uses such as wipes, hygiene, medical, industrial and specialty, and food and beverage. She has a doctorate in chemical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Her nonwoven journey began at GA Tech with a thesis on fiber formation in meltblowing. She has recently founded Glory Group LLC, a nonwoven consulting firm to serve the nonwoven industry, having spent 11 years at Suominen Nonwovens in both commercial and technical leadership roles; prior to that she was at Ahlstrom for 6 years.

“The market opportunity for Hydropol technology is huge and Kyra brings nonwoven experience which is second to none,” Mark Lapping, CEO, Aquapak, says. “Her technical knowledge and understanding of the nonwoven sector will help us identify opportunities for Hydropol as manufacturers look for new, sustainable ways to produce products such as flushable wipes for personal care and household use, which offer all the functionality without the environmental impact. ”

 

Teijin Aramid CEO Peter ter Horst joins VNCI board

Peter ter Horst, VNCI board member.

Peter ter Horst, VNCI board member.

On Sept. 11, the members of the Royal Association of the Dutch Chemical Industry (VNCI) appointed Peter ter Horst, CEO of Teijin Aramid BV (Arnhem, Netherlands), as board member. Teijin Aramid is a producer of aramid fibers and is focused on sustainability throughout the entire value chain. By taking on this leadership position within the VNCI, Teijin Aramid actively contributes to the trade association for the Dutch chemical industry. Similar to Teijin Aramid, VNCI is committed to a sustainable society.

“We are pleased to welcome Peter ter Horst to our board,” VNCI director, Manon Bloemer, says. “Teijin Aramid is one of the organizations with sustainability in its DNA and demonstrates concrete steps in that regard. Aramid is a subsidiary of the Teijin Group.

 

Airbus nominates new Commercial Aircraft business CEO

Christian Scherer CEO of its Commercial Aircraft business at Airbus.

Christian Scherer CEO of its Commercial Aircraft business at Airbus.

Airbus (Toulouse, France) is announcing a leadership evolution in its executive committee. Christian Scherer is becoming CEO of its Commercial Aircraft business, reporting to Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury.

“Since 2019, the leadership roles of Airbus and its Commercial Aircraft business have been combined, providing alignment and speed of execution during a period of multiple crises and change,” Guillaume Faury, Airbus CEO, says. “Airbus has now put itself on a clear trajectory in line with its purpose of ‘Pioneering sustainable aerospace for a safe and united world.’ Empowering Christian in the Commercial Aircraft CEO role will enable us to reinforce focus on the success of our Commercial Aircraft business while allowing me to dedicate my time to steering Airbus in a complex and fast-evolving global environment.”

“Christian and I have been working hand in hand over the last 5 years and we will continue to do so in this new configuration,” Faury continues. “I admire Christian’s business acumen and I’m happy to move forward with him to deliver on Airbus’ ambitions.”

“I’ll put my passion and that of Team Airbus at the service of our customers to meet our operational objectives as we work to consolidate our success, continuously improve and prepare the future of our products and services,” Scherer says. “As we do so, we will work closely with our partners and suppliers worldwide on our common roadmap to decarbonize aviation.”

This new organizational setup will be established in the next months in collaboration with the company’s social partners, with a target go-live in project mode from Jan. 1, 2024, onward.

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