American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. (AXL), a provider of driveline and drivetrain systems, Wednesday revealed the appointment of David Culton as vice president of the company's Unibody Vehicle Business Unit. Earlier, Culton had been serving American Axle as Controller.
Detroit, Michigan-based American Axle also reported the appointment of Michael Lynch as Controller, to succeed Culton. Prior to being named as Controller, Lynch served as the company's director of Commercial Analysis.
Furthermore, Thomas Delanoy has been named as executive director of Launch & Manufacturing. Previously, Delanoy served as executive director of Special Projects.
Allan Rae assumed the post of executive director of Human Resources & Business Systems, relieving from his earlier position as executive director of Business Systems.
AXL closed Wednesday's trading at $5.38, up $0.02 or 0.37%, on a volume of about 844 thousand shares. In after-hours, the stock lost 0.48%, trading at $5.3541.
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