People in composites: September 2024
Keyland Polymer Material Sciences, Trelleborg Sealing Solutions, Lingrove, Space Walker and Charles Ross & Son Co. issue appointments and announcements related to the composites industry.
Keyland Polymer Material Sciences appoints new vice president
Andrew Walton, vice president of Keyland Polymer UV Powder, Keyland Polymer UV Systems and DVUV Wood Powder Coating. Source | Keyland Polymer Material Sciences LLC
Keyland Polymer Material Sciences (Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.) appoints Andrew Walton to vice president, effective immediately. Walton is managing all business operations of Keyland Polymer UV Powder, Keyland Polymer UV Systems and DVUV Wood Powder Coating.
Michael Knoblauch, president of Keyland Polymer, says, “This appointment is a result of our unprecedented growth in business. Andrew is a strong leader, focused on company culture, communication and achieving business goals. His knowledge and expertise are invaluable to our business as we continue to grow.”
Walton joined the company 17 years ago in 2007 as a specifications representative for DVUV Wood Powder Coating. He most recently served as business development manager, North America and Asia Pacific, for Keyland Polymer UV Powder, building the market for UV-cured powder coating applications in aerospace, automotive, recreational equipment, healthcare and other industries.
“I’m grateful for the opportunity to serve Keyland Polymer Material Sciences as vice president,” Walton says. “I am looking forward to positively impacting our company culture, customer experience and industry presence. We have a solid foundation in each of our operating companies and I will work to continue to maintain our market leadership in UV-cured powder coatings.”
Charles Ross & Son Co. announces the passing of former president
Richard Ross, former president of Charles Ross & Son Co. Source | Charles Ross & Son Co.
With great sadness, Charles Ross & Son Co. (Hauppage, N.Y., U.S.) announces the passing of Richard Ross, former president of Charles Ross & Son Co., on Sept. 14, 2024. Rich was a leader who played an instrumental role in shaping the company’s future and global success.
Taking the helm as president in 1961, Rich’s leadership, foresight and dedication drove Charles Ross & Son Co., also known as Ross Mixers, to new heights, establishing manufacturing facilities in New York, Georgia and Florida. His commitment to innovation and excellence expanded the company’s footprint far beyond its U.S. roots, leading to the establishment of major operations worldwide, including China and India.
In 1999, Ross established the company’s Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), a decision that not only empowered employees as stakeholders, but laid the foundation for the company's continued growth and success in industrial mixing technology.
Outside of his professional achievements, Ross had a passion for animals, travel and a deep love of the water. An avid sport fisherman, he owned many sport fishing yachts, and spent much of his leisure time fishing and enjoying life on the sea.
He will be deeply missed by his loving family, colleagues and the countless people whose lives he touched through his work and example.
Space Walker forms advisory board, welcomes ex-NASA member
University startup Space Walker Inc. (Tokyo, Japan) announces the establishment of an advisory board, as well as the appointment of Michael Fletcher, a former NASA chief engineer, as an advisory board member, starting on Oct. 1, 2024.
Space Walker says the advisory board will further accelerate technology development and strengthen international business expansion. In an increasingly competitive global landscape, the deep knowledge, extensive insights and rich experience of professionals in the aerospace industry will support the company’s growth.
From left to right: CTO Dr. Koichi Yonemoto, newly appointed advisory board member Michael Fletcher, and CEO Akihide Manabe.
Fletcher is president of MJF Consulting, which provides management consultant services to U.S. and Japanese companies in the space sector. He spent more than 30 years at NASA as a researcher, systems engineer and project manager before retiring in 2020 as chief engineer for NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (NASA headquarters), and technical advisor to partnerships at the Ames Research Center.
In his role as technical advisor to partnerships, Fletcher promoted the NASA Ames-JAXA relationship and fostered business-to-business (B2B) exchanges and events. He is a former Mansfield Fellow and spent a year in Tokyo from 2016-2017, working at Mext, Cao, MOD and Jaxa on topics of space and aeronautics policy.
Fletcher earned a BS degree in aerospace engineering from the California State Polytechnic University and a SM degree in aeronautics and astronautics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
“I am thrilled to have the opportunity to join Space Walker’s advisory board and to be part of the Space Walker team as they push forward creating the next generation space systems and technology,” says Fletcher. “This is an exciting time for commercial space, and I look forward to adding my insight and expertise to assist the company with its growth and development.”
Space Walker co-founder and CEO Akihide Manabe states: “I am confident that Mike’s advice drawing on his broad experience and deep professional knowledge will help accelerate our technology development even further.”
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