BBB Industries Names Emily Weaver CFO

BBB Industries Names Emily Weaver CFO

Weaver is an experienced industrial sector CFO, having served in that capacity previously with Ingersoll Rand.

BBB Industries has appointed Emily Weaver as executive vice president and chief financial officer (CFO), effective immediately. Weaver will be based in the company’s corporate center outside of Mobile, Alabama, and replaced James (Tim) Garner, who left the company.

Weaver is an experienced industrial sector CFO, having served in that capacity previously with Ingersoll Rand (formerly Gardner Denver), a Fortune 500, worldwide manufacturer of mission-critical flow technologies for industrial, energy and medical end-markets, as well as specialty vehicle products and technologies. More recently, she served as CFO of PSSI, a portfolio company of private equity firm Blackstone.

Prior to those experiences, Weaver served as vice president – finance for Danaher, where she led the successful spin-off and public offering of the industrial segment, now called Fortive. She then joined Fortive as chief accounting officer with responsibilities that included Fortive’s FP&A, accounting and reporting functions and finance talent development.

BBB’s CEO Duncan Gillis, commented, “Emily is the right finance leader to guide us through the next stage of our journey. She brings a unique mix of intellectual capacity, drive and experiences coupled with the right leadership style. I am absolutely delighted that Emily decided to join our company and look forward to partnering with her over the coming years.”

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