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O’Connell will manage the Finance, IT, and Human Resource departments
O'Connell will hold responsibility for the financial reporting and planning for the company

Elkhart Brass, a leading provider of smart solutions in flow technology, announced Sean O’Connell has accepted the position of Vice President of Finance & Administration reporting to Don Sjolin, Chief Operating Officer.

O’Connell will hold responsibility for the financial reporting and planning for the company and he will manage the Finance, IT, and Human Resource departments.

“Sean is a valuable addition to our executive leadership team. His experience is most notable and will positively impact our company’s ability to support our industries and customers,” says Don Sjolin.

Sean brings 20 years of financial experience to Elkhart Brass with 15 years in leadership roles and multiple years of experience with manufacturing companies. Most recently, Sean was the Vice President of Finance at Elkhart Products where he was responsible for the financial activities of the company.

He holds a MBA degree from the University of Kansas and earned a B.B.A. in Finance from the University of Notre Dame.

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