Ultralife Corporation (NASDAQ: ULBI) announced the appointment of John
C. Casper as vice president of finance and chief financial officer,
effective today. Robert W. Fishback, the company’s former chief
financial officer, will be leaving to pursue other business interests
and will serve in an advisory capacity for a period of time to ensure a
smooth transition.
“As Ultralife sets its sights on becoming a $500 million company, John’s
experience in M&A and global operations will be instrumental in
successfully executing Ultralife’s growth plans,” said John D.
Kavazanjian, Ultralife’s president and chief executive officer. “His
broad background includes financial and strategic planning for both
startup and mature business enterprises in commercial and defense
markets. John also possesses proven leadership experience in managing
the complexities of integrating acquired businesses.”
Kavazanjian continued, “I would also like to personally thank Bob for
his innumerable contributions to Ultralife over the past 10 years that
we have worked together and wish him success in his future endeavors. He
has served Ultralife well, successfully managing the company’s financial
function as we have grown from a single product component manufacturer
with less than $20 million in revenues to a diversified power and
communications products and services company with over $200 million in
revenues. Owing to Bob’s leadership we have a strong financial
foundation to support our continued growth.”
Mr. Casper, age 47, brings 25 years experience in finance, most recently
as vice president, finance and business operations at ATK Space Systems,
Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Alliant Techsystems Inc., where he
led the financial integration of two businesses with numerous product
lines and site locations. From 2006 to 2008, he was vice president and
chief financial officer at Osmose Holdings, Inc. responsible for global
financial operations, information technology and human resources. From
1984 to 2006, Mr. Casper served in a variety of finance positions of
increasing responsibilities at Eastman Kodak Company, lastly as director
and vice president, finance, of the Graphic Communications Group. He
received his BS in Accounting from the Rochester Institute of
Technology, and MBA in Finance and Economics from the University of
Rochester’s Simon Graduate School of Business.
About Ultralife Corporation
Ultralife Corporation, which began as a battery company, now serves its
markets with products and services ranging from portable and standby
power solutions to communications and electronics systems.