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SyBridge Technologies Announces New CEO Byron J. Paul

Paul brings his industrial technology expertise to build upon SyBridge’s vision of bringing together a comprehensive portfolio of value-added design and manufacturing solutions for mold builders and other customers.  

Grace Nehls, Former MMT Editor

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Byron J. Paul, SyBridge Technologies’ CEO. Photo Credit: SyBridge Technologies

The SyBridge Technologies’ Board of Directors has announced that Byron J. Paul has joined SyBridge Technologies as chief executive officer (CEO) and will also serve as a member of the Board of Directors. Paul will build upon the company’s strategic vision of becoming a global technological leader in value-added design and manufacturing solutions ranging from design and prototyping to production-as-a-service and aftermarket services for customers. Paul is said to bring extensive experience in industrial technology and a 20+ year track record of driving profitable growth in complex, global enterprises.

Paul was most recently group president at Signode Industrial Group where he led a global portfolio of businesses focused on end-of-line packaging technologies and warehouse automation solutions. He previously served as president of Destaco, a designer and manufacturer of precision engineered components for industrial automation and robotics applications. He has also held senior leadership roles at John Crane, a rotating equipment solutions company, and at the Boston Consulting Group.

Paul holds an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and a Master of public administration from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. He also attended the University of Western Australia where he earned a Bachelor of Commerce with first class honors in accounting and finance.

“I am thrilled to be joining a world-class team at SyBridge Technologies. They have done an outstanding job expanding SyBridge Technologies’ global reach, growing from three sites in 2019 to 16 locations today [more on this below],” Paul says. “I look forward to partnering with the board and Crestview Partners as we embark on the next phase of growth to build an unrivaled leader in digital manufacturing.”

Paul succeeds Tony Nardone who has departed the company to pursue other interests. “We appreciate the many contributions Tony has made to SyBridge and wish him well in his future endeavors,” Jason Luo, chairman of SyBridge Technologies and Crestview Operating executive, concludes.

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