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Automotive News, October, 2007
CITATION CORP. - Robert Sawyer, 55, to vice president and CFO. He was CFO of two Detroit private equity companies, Prestolite Electric LLC and Tapco International. He replaces Geoffrey Bell, who will oversee strategic initiatives and emerging-markets strategy.
Paul Suber, 45, to the newly created position of vice president of business development, responsible for developing the company's Mexico operations strategy. He had been group vice president of the ductile iron division.
Citation, of Birmingham, Ala., designs, develops and manufactures cast and machined components.
COOPER-STANDARD AUTOMOTIVE INC. - Sharon Wenzl to vice president of corporate communica-tions. She had been the principal/owner of the Laramie Group, a public relations firm....
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