Following a long-standing career spanning almost twenty years with the company, Textron Aviation welcomes Chad Archer to senior vice president and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) effective January 1, 2024.
Chad most recently served as vice president, Financial Planning & Analysis and Strategy. During his tenure with Textron Aviation, Chad has held various leadership positions within business management, financial planning and analysis. He has demonstrated consistent leadership in mergers and acquisitions, including the recent successful integration of AeroMotion last year, and has achieved significant revenue growth goals within the Asia-Pacific region.
In his new role, he will oversee all financial matters for Textron Aviation Inc., including financial planning and analysis, strategy and integration and economics. He succeeds Dave Rosenberg who has been promoted to vice president, Investor Relations at Textron.
“I grew up in Hutchinson, Kansas, where I met my wife,” said Archer. “We’ve been married for almost 20 years and love to travel with our two daughters.”
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