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6/26/2012 8:13 AM ET

Dynamic Materials Corp. or DMC (BOOM: Quote) has appointed Seasoned Industrials Executive, Kevin Longe, to the newly-created executive vice president and chief operating officer positions. Also, Longe would become a director of the company. Longe, joins DMC with a broad range of management and operational experience acquired at several global industrial businesses, including $5 billion Sonoco Inc.

Yvon Cariou, president and CEO, said, "The expansion of our executive management team has been a key strategic objective, especially in light of our international growth initiatives and the broad range of prospects we are pursuing within each of our three business segments. Kevin's leadership and operational experience with a diverse base of global industrial businesses will prove invaluable as we continue to expand the Company. He has a working understanding of our primary product offerings and is very knowledgeable of our current and targeted geographic markets."

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