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People in composites: May 2025

IACMI, Ilium Composites, Wrexham University, 47G, Gurit and Thermwood Corp. have shared new hires and promotions in the composites industry.

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Thermwood announces executive leadership promotions

Thermwood Corp. (Dale, Ind., U.S.) announces the promotion of two key executives as part of its continued focus on innovation, growth and long-term leadership development.

Jason Susnjara.

Jason Susnjara, president of Thermwood.

Jason Susnjara has been promoted to president of Thermwood, succeeding  David Hildenbrand, who recently retired after 47 years of distinguished service. With more than 30 years at the company, Susnjara has held a wide range of leadership roles across multiple departments, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the company’s operations.

Since 2019, he has served as executive VP, where he played a key role in guiding Thermwood’s strategic direction and growth. He also serves on the company’s board of directors.

Jennifer Watt

Jennifer Watt, Thermwood executive VP.

Jennifer Watt has been promoted to executive VP. Since 2019, Watt has served as the company’s chief legal officer, where she has led Thermwood’s legal and corporate governance efforts with distinction.

Watts holds a Juris Doctor from Chicago-Kent College of Law and a Bachelor of Science in business from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. She is a licensed attorney in both Indiana and Illinois and serves on Thermwood’s board of directors.

 

Wrexham University appoints researchers for Enterprise Engineering and Optics Centre project

Two researchers in hydrogen engineering and composite materials have been appointed at Wrexham University (Wales), as part of the institution’s Enterprise Engineering and Optics Centre (EEOC) project.

Barry Johnston has joined Wrexham University as research associate in hydrogen engineering, while Dr. Meysam Anamagh has been appointed as research Fellow in composite materials engineering.

Their appointments will play a pivotal role in conducting cutting-edge research in the new EEOC, which is currently being built at the university’s Plas Coch campus. Green hydrogen will also be developed on-site as part of the EEOC project, thanks to the installation of a hydrogen electrolyzer as part of the build, which will contribute to sustainable practices in industry.

Barry Johnston and Dr. Meysam Anamagh.

“I’m delighted to have been appointed to the role, particularly at what is an optimistic time for green hydrogen production, here in North Wales,” says Johnston. “My areas of focus will be on seeking out opportunities in hydrogen research and collaborating with industry partners with an emphasis on decarbonation.”

Meanwhile, Anamagh will play a key role in carrying out research, collaborating with industry partners and securing funding to advance the field of composite structures.

“As a newly established entity within the university, my role presents a valuable opportunity to collaboratively build a versatile and forward-thinking composite research center,” Anamagh notes. “In my role, my focus will be on the design, manufacturing and evaluation of composite structures — specifically, my current research is centered on novel designs for hydrogen composite tanks used in automotive and aerospace applications. The overarching goal is to develop more sustainable hydrogen tanks for future applications, including aircraft and vehicles.”

According to Richard Day, professor of composites engineering and pro vice-chancellor for research at Wrexham University, both individuals bring with them extensive research experience in their fields.

Gurit announces changes in executive board

Gurit (Zurich, Switzerland)’s Dr. Javier Perez-Freije, chief financial officer (CFO) and currently acting CEO ad interim, will be leaving the company at the end of November 2025.

Perez-Freije joined Gurit in May 2024 as CFO and took on the additional role of acting CEO ad interim by end of October 2024. His steady leadership has been key in maintaining momentum across both people and business operations.

As previously communicated on April 1, 2025, a permanent CEO, Dr. Tobias Lührig, has been appointed and will commence on July 1, 2025. In the meantime, Gurit will initiate the search process for the future CFO of Gurit. The nomination will be announced in due course.

The board of directors wishes to extend its sincere appreciation to Perez-Freije. His leadership was critical during a transformative period, particularly in the successful execution of the right-sizing efforts and the pivot to its new strategic direction. The board of directors thanks Javier for his service and dedication and wishes him continued success in his future endeavors

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