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High Level Hires

And promotions from industry-adjacent businesses this week


A quick update on two C-suite moves in industry businesses that EA was alerted to this week; one in the energy sector and another in the foodservice industry.


GasEntec, the modular LNG technology and infrastructure platform, today announced the appointment of Manoj Narender Madnani as President. Madnani will oversee global strategy, sovereign partnerships, and capital formation. GasEntec delivers modular LNG regasification and floating terminal solutions designed to accelerate deployment timelines and support energy security in markets requiring reliable, flexible baseload capacity.


GasEntec's new President, Manoj Narender Madnani.--LinkedIn photo
GasEntec's new President, Manoj Narender Madnani.--LinkedIn photo

“Manoj brings deep experience across cross-border energy infrastructure, capital markets, and sovereign engagement,” said Chong-ho Kwak, Executive Chairman of GasEntec. Madnani has more than three decades of experience across the global energy value chain. Most recently, he served as Managing Director, International at MARA. “Power availability is often described as the global constraint, but the deeper challenge is infrastructure,” said Madnani. 


Meanwhile, The Middleby Corporation, an Elgin, Illinois-based company in the foodservice industry, recently announced the appointment of Brittany Cerwin as Chief Financial Officer, effective immediately. Ms. Cerwin succeeds Bryan Mittelman, who has served as CFO since 2019 and will transition to the role of Special Advisor to the Chief Executive Officer.

“Brittany has been an integral part of the Middleby corporate finance team since joining us fifteen years ago. Her financial expertise and exceptional leadership are highly respected across the organization,” said Tim FitzGerald, Middleby Chief Executive Officer. “Brittany has led the development of our global finance organization as it exists today, supporting our rapid growth as revenues increased threefold and earnings grew five times during her tenure.


 
 
 
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