Flowserve Names Mark A. Blinn Next President and Chief Executive Officer

03.09.2009

Flowserve Corporation, a leading provider of flow control products and services for the global infrastructure markets, announced that its Board of Directors has named Mark A. Blinn, 47, as its next President and Chief Executive Officer, beginning October 1, 2009 and as a member of the Board of Directors, effective immediately.

The company also announced that Lewis M. Kling, the company’s current President and Chief Executive, whose previously announced retirement is scheduled for February, 2010, has been elected Vice Chairman of the Board effective October 1.

“I have worked very closely with, and relied upon Mark as our Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Latin American Operations for over four years,” said Kling. “He is an outstanding global executive and is ready to lead the company. The timing of this transition will enable Mark, with my support, to effectively drive the Company’s 2010 strategic and financial planning processes, which are now getting underway. It will also allow five months for transition and my oversight before my planned retirement from Flowserve this coming February.”

Blinn joined Flowserve in 2004 as Chief Financial Officer after serving in the same capacity at Kinko’s prior to its acquisition by FedEx. He earned a B.S. degree from the school of engineering, a J.D. in law and an M.B.A. from Southern Methodist University in Dallas. In addition to his role as CFO with Flowserve, Blinn has also been in charge of Latin America operations for the company since October, 2007.

Flowserve non-executive Chairman of the Board, James O. Rollans said, “Our Board has been extremely pleased with Lew’s effectiveness as Flowserve’s President and Chief Executive Officer. Over his four-year tenure revenues have grown consistently, nearly doubling, while net profits have grown ten fold, and we now have a world class operation and organization. In addition to the outstanding financial performance, Lew has also prepared Mark well as his successor. The Board is confident that Mark and the Company’s outstanding executive leadership team will drive Flowserve to even higher levels of value creation for our shareholders.”

Kling, who will retire on his 65th birthday in February, has been working closely with the board on a succession planning strategy since early 2008. “I am very proud of what Flowserve employees have accomplished over the past four years. I am now looking forward to supporting a smooth transition for our employees, customers and shareholders. As Vice Chairman, I will be able to be actively engaged at the board level, as well as support the management team as they begin the planning process for 2010,” Kling added.

Blinn stated, “It is truly an honor to be selected by the Board for this leadership role, and I am excited about the opportunity to lead Flowserve, which has an outstanding team of employees, proven products, financial strength and an excellent customer base throughout the world. I am also grateful to Lew for his insightful guidance over the years and his continued assistance, as well as the Board members for their confidence in me. I am eager to assume my new responsibilities and firmly believe that Flowserve’s executive management team and dedicated employees are the best in our industry and will continue to support our industry leadership and growth into the future.”

About Flowserve Corp.

Flowserve Corp. is one of the world’s leading providers of fluid motion and control products and services. Operating in more than 55 countries, the company produces engineered and industrial pumps, seals and valves as well as a range of related flow management services.

More articles on this topic

Industrial Pumps Market to Reach USD 99.29 Billion by 2032

06.07.2023 -

The global Industrial Pumps Market size was USD 6 Billion in 2022 and is expected to reach USD 99.29 Billion in 2032, and register a rapid revenue CAGR of 5% during the forecast period. Increasing urbanization and industrialization and rising demand for industrial pumps that are energy-efficient and environment-friendly and water and wastewater treatment are major factors driving market revenue growth.

Read more