WATERTOWN — New York Air Brake, LLC (NYAB) announced it has recently named Greg Dalpe senior VP of sales and marketing. Dalpe succeeds Jason Connell, who was named president and CEO of NYAB’s sister rail division company — Westminster, Maryland–based Knorr Brake Company — at the start of 2020. NYAB is a supplier of train […]
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WATERTOWN — New York Air Brake, LLC (NYAB) announced it has recently named Greg Dalpe senior VP of sales and marketing.
Dalpe succeeds Jason Connell, who was named president and CEO of NYAB’s sister rail division company — Westminster, Maryland–based Knorr Brake Company — at the start of 2020.
NYAB is a supplier of train control and braking systems for the railroad industry.
Dalpe joined NYAB in early 2015 as operations director and was promoted to VP of operations in January 2018, becoming a member of the company’s senior leadership committee.
He brings 15 years of leadership experience in a number of regulated industrial manufacturing segments. They include a “track record of deploying global operational excellence business systems” focused within manufacturing and supply chain operations in North America and China, the company said in a release.
Prior to joining NYAB, Dalpe worked in private equity, serving as divisional quality manager and director of operations for Toronto, Ontario–based ONEX Corporation.
“In his tenure with NYAB, [Dalpe] has distinguished himself as a leader and an executive with a customer-first approach. The combination of his operational and marketing acumen will help deliver solutions with true impact for stakeholders across our industry,” Ulisses Camilo, president and CEO at New York Air Brake, said.
New York Air Brake is a member of the Munich, Germany–based Knorr-Bremse Group, which specializes in braking systems and is a supplier of other rail and commercial vehicle systems. Knorr-Bremse has about 28,500 employees at more than 100 sites in over 30 countries, per the release.