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Bringhurst takes lead at BLR Aerospace
Clay Bringhurst brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the role of president, having previously served as president of Nobles Worldwide.

BLR Aerospace has appointed Clay Bringhurst as president. Bringhurst brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his new role, having served as president of Nobles Worldwide.

With a career spanning numerous leadership positions, Bringhurst's previous roles also include vice president of sales and strategic development. Prior to this, he was senior director of strategy and business development at Northrop Grumman's Armament Systems Division. Additionally, his service as a captain in the US Marine Corps reflects his commitment to leadership and excellence.

Bringhurst says: "I appreciate the chance to contribute to the growth of BLR Aerospace alongside the exceptional team assembled by Mike Carpenter, the retiring president."

Carpenter will continue to support Bringhurst as a senior advisor until his anticipated retirement later this year.

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