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Precision Aviation Group appoints Kyle McGillivray as CHRO

Precision Aviation Group, a leading supplier in the Aerospace and Defence industry, has announced the appointment of Kyle McGillivray as Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), with immediate effect. 

In this newly created role owing to the expansion of the group, Kyle brings over 25 years of expertise across global, multi-site organizations in the manufacturing and aerospace industries. His core competencies, such as strategic human resource planning, employer branding, talent retention, communication, leadership development, compensation & benefits, culture, organizational effectiveness, and employee benefits, will be pivotal in bolstering the group’s global presence.

Before his appointment, Kyle served at Ascent Aviation Services as the Head of HR, Bombardier Aerospace as the Human Resources Director, AAR Airlift Group as Vice President of Human Resources, and PetSmart as the Vice President of Human Resources. He also worked with Rayonier and GST Steel Company at the beginning of his career. 

Welcoming Kyle into his new role, David Mast, President, and CEO said, “Our continued growth demanded the creation of this role. Kyle will be responsible for all PAG Human Resource operations globally, encompassing over 750 employees. His diverse background includes over 16 years of aviation-related HR roles. Throughout his career, he has delivered results in global human resources activities. We are excited about the perspective he brings to our HR department and the organization, which will undoubtedly contribute to our continued success and growth.”

Ketan Desai, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer added, “Kyle McGillivray is not merely an accomplished professional; he is an architect of talent, known for identifying and attracting the best minds in the industry. His commitment to fostering a culture of excellence aligns seamlessly with our values at PAG. We are confident that he will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our company.”

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