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Howmet Aerospace finance chief to retire by 2025
Oct 22, 2025 2:24 PM

Oct 22 (Reuters) - Howmet Aerospace ( HWM ) said on

Wednesday its Chief Financial Officer Ken Giacobbe would retire

on December 31.

The aerospace supplier said that Giacobbe, turning 60, would

be succeeded by Patrick Winterlich effective December 1, 2025.

Winterlich joined Hexcel ( HXL ) in 1998 and held roles in

finance, operations and IT, prior to assuming his current role

as CFO at the aircraft parts supplier firm in 2017.

He would be based at Howmet's headquarters in Pittsburgh,

Pennsylvania, the company said.

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