Neal Warren

Business Transformation Program Manager at Barnes Aerospace

Neal Warren is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in business transformation and program management within the aerospace sector. At Barnes Aerospace since June 2004, Neal has held various leadership roles, including Business Transformation Program Manager and General Manager, overseeing a complex machining and manufacturing business with a P&L exceeding $100M and a workforce of over 250 employees. Prior roles include Division Manager for the LEAP Program, where significant expansion initiatives increased the division's size, and Operations Manager, enhancing productivity through various operational improvements. Neal's early career included positions at ABX Air, Inc., where responsibilities ranged from quality engineering to ground handling. An MBA from the University of Cincinnati and a BS in Engineering/Industrial Management from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University complement a solid foundation in continuous improvement and lean manufacturing strategies.

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Cincinnati, United States

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Barnes Aerospace

Barnes Aerospace, a business of Barnes Group Inc. (NYSE: B) is an international manufacturer of precision-machined and fabricated components and assemblies for original equipment manufacturer (OEM) turbine engine, airframe and industrial gas turbine builders throughout the world, and for the military. Barnes Aerospace also provides jet engine component overhaul and repair (MRO) services for many of the world's major turbine engine manufacturers, commercial airlines and the military. Additionally, we manufacture aerospace aftermarket spare parts and provide repair services for aerospace engine components. Barnes Aerospace provides a total solutions package to our customers that leverages the synergies between our OEM and MRO businesses to address complex aerospace customer needs and support products through the entire lifecycle.


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1,001-5,000

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