BM names Abrams executive VP and COO. (People on the Move).* Benjamin Moore This article is about the American bishop. For the British biochemist, see Benjamin Moore (biochemist). Benjamin Moore (1748 – 1816) was the second bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. : Benjamin Moore & Co. announced that Denis Denis, king of Portugal: see Diniz. Abrams Abrams may refer to:
The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. , has been named president. He will continue to perform the duties of chief operating officer. Former president Yvan Dupuy remains chairman and chief executive officer. Dr. Abrams joined Benjamin Moore & Co. as director of manufacturing following the company's acquisition in 1995 of S.L. Gillman Paint, an Atlanta-based manufacturer of industrial coatings An industrial coating is a paint or coating defined by its protective, rather than its aesthetic properties, although it can provide both. The most common use of industrial coatings is for corrosion control of steel or concrete. owned and operated by Dr. Abrams and his brothers. He was elected vice president of operations in 1999 and named executive vice president and chief operating officer in 2001. The company also announced that Don Devine, senior vice president and chief financial officer, was named executive vice president and chief financial officer. Mr. Devine joined Benjamin Moore & Co. in 1998 as vice president and chief financial officer after leaving the Dannon Company, where he held the position of vice president of finance and chief financial officer. |
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