Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY), a leading provider of digital imaging, instrumentation, aerospace and defense electronics, and engineered systems, has announced that its Board of Directors has approved several leadership changes, effective January 1, 2024.
Robert Mehrabian, the current Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, will become the Executive Chairman and extend his employment contract to December 2026. He will remain actively involved with the company’s strategy, technology, mergers and acquisitions and margin expansion programs.
Edwin Roks, the current Executive Vice President and leader of Teledyne’s Digital Imaging Segment, will assume the role of Chief Executive Officer. He joined Teledyne in 2011 and has been responsible for integrating Teledyne’s largest acquisitions.
George C. Bobb III, the current Executive Vice President and leader of Teledyne’s Aerospace and Defense Electronics Segment and other groups, will assume the role of President and Chief Operating Officer. He joined Teledyne in 2008 and has also served as Teledyne’s Chief Compliance Officer.
Jason VanWees, the Vice Chairman, will continue in his current role, with responsibility for strategy, capital allocation, mergers & acquisitions, investor relations and margin improvement programs. He joined Teledyne in 1999.
Melanie S. Cibik, the current Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer and Secretary, will be promoted to Executive Vice President. She will continue to oversee Teledyne’s legal, compliance, human resources, ethics and corporate governance programs. She also joined Teledyne in 1999.
Michael Smith, the Lead Director of Teledyne’s Board of Directors, said that the Board is delighted that this talented group of executives will continue to serve as Teledyne’s leadership.
Teledyne’s operations are primarily located in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Western and Northern Europe.
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