LION
Angie Armstrong, MBA, serves as the Corporate Controller at LION since October 2022. Prior roles include Controller at COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER/COMMUNITY TISSUE SERVICES, where leadership was provided for a 10-member accounting team, and several significant process improvements and month-end close enhancements were achieved. Previously, Angie held positions such as Plant Controller at Faurecia and Freudenberg-NOK, and GL Accounting Manager at Trimble Inc., focusing on GAAP compliance, financial analysis, and audit facilitation. Angie's foundational accounting experience began at Hobart Brothers, The Hartford, and Lillis, Burnett, Henry & Raymond LLC, covering various accounting functions. Angie earned an MBA from the University of Dayton and a B.B.A. in Accounting from The University of Toledo.
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LION is always ready to make sure you're ready for what's next. We have a legacy and ongoing vision of introducing new products and services — designed to ensure the health, safety and performance of the first responders and military personnel who serve our communities and our country. LION PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) Our game-changing PPE innovations are designed to best prepare firefighters, EMS teams and law enforcement officers for the dangers and hazards they encounter on the emergency calls. Our first responder garments also include high-performance CBRN ensembles, rescue wear and uniforms (include our Elbeco non-certified uniforms). Additionally our LION TotalCare® maintenance programs help to extend PPE wear life and safety performance, LION FIRE TRAINING Our state-of-the-art fire training tools and custom training facilities provide the global workforce and first responders with realistic, repeatable training scenarios, keeping them prepared for the potential live-fire dangers they face on the job. LION MILITARY LOGISTICS Paradigm-shifting supply chain and logistics programs from our LVI division help keep equip our warfighters for the rigors of training and the challenges of battle. Always keeping first responders ready for action....before, during and after.