Duncan Solutions Names New CFO
Duncan Solutions, Inc. has announced that Norman Brooks, an experienced finance and human resources executive, has joined the firm as its chief financial officer.
Brooks joins Duncan following a successful 13-year career with Yaskawa Electric America, a manufacturer and distributor of industrial motors and automation controls. Since 2004, Brooks had served Yaskawa as chief financial officer. Prior to his role of CFO, he held various financial management roles for the company. Before his time at Yaskawa, Brooks served for seven years with Chicago and North Western Railroad as Assistant Vice President of Taxes.
I feel fortunate to be able to attract a CFO with the talent and experience that Norman brings, stated Mike Nickolaus, Duncans President and CEO.
Brooks replaces Patrick Mele, who served as Duncans CFO since 2007. Mele departs Duncan after three years during which the financial performance of the company improved significantly in spite of the inherent challenges from the economic recession. Mele has taken a position with a company near his home in Texas that will allow him to be closer to his family.
Pat [Mele] has been a great friend for over 20 years and set a new standard of excellence for this position over the past several years. I wish him great success in his new position and thank him for his unwavering dedication to our company. At the same time, Im delighted to welcome Norman to our team and confident that we are well positioned to manage our growth under Normans leadership.
I feel fortunate to be able to attract a CFO with the talent and experience that Norman brings, stated Mike Nickolaus, Duncans President and CEO.
Brooks replaces Patrick Mele, who served as Duncans CFO since 2007. Mele departs Duncan after three years during which the financial performance of the company improved significantly in spite of the inherent challenges from the economic recession. Mele has taken a position with a company near his home in Texas that will allow him to be closer to his family.
Pat [Mele] has been a great friend for over 20 years and set a new standard of excellence for this position over the past several years. I wish him great success in his new position and thank him for his unwavering dedication to our company. At the same time, Im delighted to welcome Norman to our team and confident that we are well positioned to manage our growth under Normans leadership.
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