Omni-Lite Industries Canada Inc. Announces Management Changes
May 04, 2016
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Omni-Lite Industries Canada Inc. announced the appointment of Patrick Hutchins to the Board of Directors. Mr. Hutchins currently serves as President of Staco Systems, a manufacturer of Human to Machine Interface solutions for aerospace and military applications. Prior to Staco Systems, Mr. Hutchins served as Vice President and General Manager for Lisi Aerospace, a leader in forged and machined aerospace fasteners serving all aircraft OEMs worldwide. Mr. Hutchins also served in executive roles as Chief Operations Officer of Automated Precision Inc., Satellite Division President and Chief Operations Officer of CalAmp Corp. and President and General Manager of Chloride Systems, a division of Philips Lighting. Mr. Hutchins received his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina State University and Masters in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. The company is regretfully announcing the resignation of Sébastien Goulet from the Board of Directors.
Omni-Lite Industries Canada Inc. develops and manufactures mission-critical, precision components utilized by Fortune 100 companies in the aerospace, defense, industrial and energy industries. The Company has three business segments: forged, electronic and investment casting components. Its forged products business is conducted in Cerritos, California. Its electronics business is conducted in Nashua, New Hampshire, a value-added contract manufacturer of electronic components for electronic sensors serving the defense, aerospace, medical, and secure communications markets. Its investment castings business is conducted in Brampton, Ontario, where it manufactures ferrous, non-ferrous, and light-alloy investment castings of highly engineered, high-performance hardware and structural components for aerospace, defense, nuclear, and industrial applications. It has developed patented technologies for transferring products through multi-die machines with segmented tooling.