Retired admiral to command electrical manufacturers
- July 15, 2014 |
- Walt Williams
Former naval officer once directed the White House Situation Room, among his many assignments Cosgriff The National Electrical Manufacturers Association has once again recruited its top executive from the ranks of the U.S. military, with NEMA's board of governors this time choosing a retired vice admiral to lead the $25 million-revenue organization. Kevin Cosgriff will become president and CEO of the Rosslyn, Va.-based association on Aug. 4. Cosgriff is a retired U.S. Navy vice admiral who commanded the U.S. Naval Forces Central Command and the U.S. Fifth Fleet. He also is the former director of White House Situation Room. Cosgriff replaces Evan Gaddis, a former U.S.… Read More