Precision Aviation Group Announces Organizational Promotions and Changes

Precision Aviation Group Announces Organizational Promotions and Changes

Precision Aviation Group Announces Organizational Promotions and Changes

Precision Aviation Group (PAG) — provider of products and value-added services to the aerospace and defense industry worldwide with 20 repair stations and over 850,000 square feet of sales and service facilities in the United States, Canada, Australia, Singapore and Brazil — announces a series of organizational changes to align leadership resources with current business needs.

“PAG’s investments, organic growth and acquisitions since our founding have always been focused on four MRO segments: avionics, components, engines, and manufacturing/sub-sassembly/DER services. In July of 2021, we made a strategic decision to realign our company structure to help our current and future customers better understand the depth and breadth of PAG products and services offerings,” says David Mast, president and CEO of PAG.

“PAG has grown to the size and scale that it requires a broader team to manage the company. We are fortunate to be able to elevate people who have been key contributors and leaders in businesses from all over the world to their new roles,” Mast says. “I am pleased to announce the following organizational promotions."

Vice President, Component Services — Jordan Webber — Webber joined PAG in 2012 to greenfield PAG Australia. He has served in various leadership roles in Australia, Canada and Singapore, most recently as vice president and general manager–Australasia/Canada. Webber has relocated to the United States to oversee PAG’s Component businesses. He will retain his current responsibilities while also leveraging the resources of Trace Aviation, Precision Rewind Services (PRS), and EFIX Aviation Support to grow PAG Component service offerings.

Vice President, Avionics Services — Dan McDonald — McDonald joined PAG as part of PAG’s acquisition of Velocity Aerospace in November of 2021. He has served in various leadership roles at Velocity for the last eight+ years. McDonald will continue to oversee the three Velocity businesses in California and Florida. He will be adding Precision Display Repairs (PDR) business to his responsibilities, as well as focusing efforts to expand and grow PAG’s next-generation capabilities for its avionics businesses.

Vice President, Technical Services/Avionics Services — Mark Stemwedel — Stemwedel joined PAG as part of the PAT acquisition in 2011 where he was its vice president and general manager — and subsequently became the president of PAT. Stemwedel will continue to oversee the PAT facility in Long Beach, CA, and will collaborate with business unit leaders across the company to identify new capabilities for the Avionics segment and lead the creation of an “Engineering Center of Excellence” at PAT that supports the continued growth of all PAG's Avionics facilities.

Vice President, Engine Services — Keith Stringer — Stringer began with PAG as the director of sales at the Lafayette, LA, facility in 2012 and is currently vice president and general Manager–PAG Louisiana/Aviation Parts Group. Stringer's sales and technical experience in engine and engine-related products allows him to retain his current responsibilities and lead Keystone Turbine Services (KTS) and Precision Aviation Controls (PAC).

Vice President, Marketing — Josh Cherfoli — Cherfoli joined PAG in December of 2022. Prior to joining PAG, he held various marketing positions at The Georgia Aquarium, Home Depot, Porsche North America and Porsche Financial Services, as well as several marketing agencies. He is focused on delivering marketing programs designed to improve brand engagement and customer experiences through traditional, social and emerging media platforms. Cherfoli earned his undergraduate marketing degree from Michigan State University and his master’s in communications from Purdue University.

For more information, visit www.precisionaviationgroup.com.

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