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PPG Senior Vice President David Navikas To Retire

January 20, 2015
Energy & Chemical Value Chain
PPG Industries has announced that David Navikas, senior vice president, strategic planning and corporate development, will retire effective March 1.
 
“PPG has benefited greatly from David’s deep knowledge of our company’s strategic priorities and financial framework,” said Charles Bunch, PPG chairman and CEO. “He has been a key leader in driving the growth and transformation of our coatings business portfolio through his functional leadership and as a member of our executive and operating committees.”
 
Navikas joined PPG as controller in 1995 and was elected vice president in 2000. In June 2011, he was appointed senior vice president, finance and CFO, and he has held his current senior leadership role since August 2013. Navikas came to PPG after a 22-year career with accounting firm Deloitte & Touche LLP, where he was a partner and professional practice director of the Pittsburgh office.
 
Source: AMN

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