Author: Carol Collins|| Date Published: September 9, 2021
Thomas Holzthum, a member of the board of directors at PCX Aerosystems, has been named CEO of the Newington, Connecticut-based aircraft components supplier.
He succeeds Jeff Frisby, who has led PCX since April 2017 and will transition to a new role as executive chairman, the company said Wednesday.
Holzthum has served as the company’s chief commercial officer since January and a board member since 2019. Previously, he spent 26 years at Triumph Group where his roles included executive vice president of integrated systems, corporate VP and president of actuation systems business.
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