Evan Gillen Joins JAX INC. as Vice President of Finance

Gillen will oversee all aspects of financial operations, including financial planning and analysis, budgeting, forecasting, risk management, and capital allocation.

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As JAX’s Vice President of Finance, Gillen’s responsibilities will also extend to developing and implementing strategies to enhance profitability and drive long-term financial sustainability.

Gillen joins the company with nearly 20 years of experience in finance and leadership roles within the manufacturing space. He has a proven ability to drive financial growth and optimize performance in dynamic and competitive business environments, and his strategic mindset and analytical acumen make him an excellent addition to JAX’s executive team.

"We are thrilled to welcome Evan Gillen to JAX as our new vice president of finance," said Kyle Peter, president of JAX INC. "His extensive experience and expertise within manufacturing organizations makes him an invaluable asset to our organization. We are confident that Evan's strategic vision and leadership will greatly contribute to our continued success and growth."

"I am excited to join JAX and work with a talented team of professionals dedicated to driving financial excellence," said Gillen. "JAX has a strong reputation for innovation and growth, and I look forward to contributing to its ongoing success and helping shape its financial future."


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