Industry & Services >> CEO Interviews >> April 14, 2002

David Bloss Jr. – Circor International Inc (cir)

KENNETH W. SMITH joined CIRCOR International, Inc. as Vice President, CFO and Treasurer in April 2000. He came to CIRCOR with over 20 years of extensive international finance and operations experience. His most recent position, prior to joining CIRCOR, was Vice President of Finance at North Safety Products, a division of Invensys. North Safety Products is a multi-national manufacturer and distributor of industrial safety products. During his three years, he was instrumental in facilitating the sale of North Safety to Norcross Safety Products. From 1986 to 1996, he held a number of senior financial positions for Digital Equipment Corporation. His roles included serving Digital's Personal Computer Business, including managing director of its Japan unit. In addition, Mr. Smith was finance chief to several major manufacturing and sales and service business units. Mr. Smith had also been a Certified Public Accountant with Ernst & Young from 1976 to 1986. Profile
DAVID A. BLOSS, SR., assumed his present position as Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of CIRCOR International, Inc. in August 1999. He joined Watts Industries as Executive Vice President in June 1993 and served as President and Chief Operating Officer from April 1997 until CIRCOR was spun off from Watts in October 1999. In his more than five years with Watts, he managed the various valve companies acquired by Watts Industries, played a key role in the acquisitions themselves, and developed Watts' business expansion strategy in Asia. Prior to joining Watts, Mr. Bloss was associated for five years with the Norton Company, a manufacturer of abrasives and cutting tools. There, he was President of the Superabrasives Division, with responsibility for 11 manufacturing plants, 1,500 employees, and sales in Japan, North America and Europe. Prior to Norton, he was with Cooper Industries in Houston as Director, Corporate Planning and Development, overseeing $2 billion-plus of acquisitions. Profile
TWST: Would you give us a brief overview of the history and evolution of

CIRCOR International?

Mr. Bloss: CIRCOR is actually a relatively new company. It was spun out

from Watts Industries in