January 26, 2016

Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies President to Retire

By ExchangeMonitor
Chris Gentile, president of the Honeywell subsidiary that manages and operates the Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Security Campus at Kansas City, Mo., will retire on March 18, the site announced this week. As part of his 26-year career at the company, Gentile served as head of Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies and “led the business through one of the largest U.S. industrial moves ahead of schedule and under budget and a successful contract bid, securing Honeywell’s 65-year contract with the [DOE],” the site said. From 2013 to 2014, Honeywell helped move operations to a smaller National Security Campus facility in Kansas City. The announcement added that under Gentile’s leadership, the company achieved the National Nuclear Security Administration’s highest performance evaluation scores. The company is searching for its next president and expects to name a successor soon, according to the announcement.

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