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Rockwell Collins Names Chiusano, Churchill To New Executive Posts
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (May 30, 2002) - Rockwell Collins (NYSE:COL), a global leader in aviation electronics and communications, has appointed Robert (Bob) M. Chiusano
and Gregory (Greg) S. Churchill to new executive positions. Chiusano has been named Executive Vice President & Chief Operating
Officer of Commercial Systems, and Churchill has been named Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer of Government
Systems.
"Our business depends on our ability to meet customers' needs and to operate efficiently. Both of these individuals have outstanding
leadership experience in business development and program management, as well as strong track records for meeting customer
commitments," said Clay Jones, Rockwell Collins President & CEO. "Further, their combined knowledge of government and commercial
markets will enhance the synergies between our two businesses."
In his new role, Chiusano provides leadership for the company's Commercial Systems business, which produces aviation electronics
and communications for the air transport, business aviation and regional airline markets. He replaces Neal Keating, who has
left the company to pursue other interests.
A 24-year employee, Chiusano has served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Government Systems since
May 2001, and is a corporate officer. Previously, he held program management and business development positions of increasing
responsibility before being named Vice President and General Manager of the Government Systems business unit in 1996.
Replacing Chiusano in Government Systems, Churchill provides leadership for all Government Systems businesses, including the
company's international subsidiaries, China Business Development office and Government Operations in Washington, D.C.
Churchill, who is a 22-year employee, has been Vice President and General Manager of Business and Regional Systems since June
2001. Previously, Churchill held several business development and program management positions before being named Vice President
of Business Development for Government Systems in February 2000.
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