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BFGoodrich Realigns Management.


BFGoodrich, Charlotte, NC, has announced a management realignment of its industrial businesses, which were acquired after its merger with Coltec Industries, also of Charlotte. The realignment results in increased management responsibilities for Michael Leslie, group vice president, who will assume responsibility for Garlock Sealing Technologies, France Compressor, Plastomer, and Specialty Products. These businesses previously reported to Thomas Johns, group vice president of Coltec, who has left the company to pursue other opportunities. John Guffey, Jr., has been promoted to president and COO of BFGoodrich's Industrial Products segment. Prior to the merger, Mr. Guffey was Coltec's chairman and CEO.

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Publication:Nonwovens Industry
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 1, 1999
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