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Avionica rings the changes at the top
As the aviation industry continues to recover, Avionica will seek out innovative strategies and partnerships that align with its mission. Moving Philip Anderson to president and Raul Segredo to CEO will help its cause.

Avionica, a provider of aircraft data and communications solutions based in Miami, Florida, has announced changes to its leadership team. Philip Anderson, chief financial officer, will assume the role of Avionica president. In addition, Raul Segredo, Avionica founder and current president will move into the role of CEO.

In his role as president, Anderson will have responsibility for the day-to-day running of the company including, driving strategy execution, setting near-term priorities and financial management of the organisation.

“It gives me great pride to take on this critical role for Avionica, and I am confident that together with our team will continue to deliver robust products and services that lead the aviation industry,” says Anderson.

Anderson joined Avionica in 2019 as CFO, having spent his career at GE. “Phil has impressed me with his passion, dedication and stewardship of the employees and company,“ adds Segredo. "He has been a tremendous addition to our team; he lives and breathes our values and is committed to continually driving the culture and mission of Avionica into the future.”

As the aviation industry continues to recover, Avionica will seek out innovative strategies and partnerships that align with its mission. “Setting our strategy and mission for Avionica and taking the thoughtful and selective advantage of the many post-COVID opportunities in the industry will be my top priority as CEO,” continues Segredo.

Furthermore, the Avionica team together with its leaders will continue to drive unprecedented future success and continue to offer seamless data solutions offerings.

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