Jamie Crichton

Vice President & CFO at Firan Technology Group Corp

Jamie Crichton has extensive work experience in finance and management. Jamie is currently the Vice President & CFO at Firan Technology Group Corporation (FTG) since September 2019. Prior to this, they worked as the Vice President of Finance at Nanowave Technologies from April 2014 to September 2019. Before that, Jamie held the position of Vice President, Finance at Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies from 1999 to 2012. Jamie also served as the Controller/CFO at ComStream Corporation, a subsidiary of Spar Aerospace Limited, from 1997 to 1999. Jamie started their career as an Assistant Controller at Spar Aerospace Limited and later worked as an Audit Manager/Auditor at Ernst & Young from 1986 to 1995.

Jamie Crichton completed a BA in Economics and obtained a Diploma in Accounting from Wilfrid Laurier University. Later, in 1988, they became a Chartered Accountant. Additionally, they attended the Queen's Executive Education Program and the York/Schulich School of Business/Operational Risk Management, although specific details such as start and end years, degree names, and fields of study are not provided for these programs.

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Firan Technology Group Corp

Firan Technology Group Corporation (FTG) is a supplier of aerospace and defense electronic products and subsystems. The Company operates through two segments: FTG Circuits and FTG Aerospace. The FTG Circuits is a manufacturer of technology printed circuit boards. Its product offering includes engineering services, Microvia technology, buried capacitance, cavity boards, metal core constructions, multiple sequential laminations, differential and controlled impedance, embedded filters and inductors, buried resistor layers, back drilling and back planes. It serves customers in aviation, defense and other technology industries. FTG Aerospace designs and manufactures illuminated cockpit panels, keyboards, bezels, subassemblies and assemblies for original equipment manufacturers of avionics products, as well as for airframe manufacturers. These products are devices that display information and contain buttons and switches that can be used to input signals into an avionics box or aircraft.


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