AstroNova announces leadership changes

ASTRONOVA ANNOUNCED personnel changes on Monday. Joseph P. O'Connell, the senior vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer, has moved into the position of vice president business development effective today.
 / COURTESY ASTRONOVA
ASTRONOVA ANNOUNCED personnel changes on Monday. Joseph P. O'Connell, the senior vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer, has moved into the position of vice president business development effective today. / COURTESY ASTRONOVA

WEST WARWICK – AstroNova Inc.’s senior vice president and chief financial officer has moved into the position of vice president business development effective today.
Joseph P. O’Connell, who also held the role of treasurer, is shifting into more of a business development role, according to a press release from the company, which specializes in technology for the aerospace, specialty printing, test and measurement markets.
John P. Jordan, formerly vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer of Zygo Corp. in Middlefield, Conn., has been named AstroNova’s interim chief financial officer.
“Joe has done an outstanding job in managing the finance, accounting, treasury, information technology and human resources functions of the company during the past 20 years. Joe has been a key contributor to the company’s successful growth and profitability, and we are fortunate that he will now provide leadership in the role of vice president business development,” Gregory A. Woods, AstroNova’s president and CEO, said in a statement.
“We are pleased to welcome John Jordan, a seasoned and extremely capable financial professional with over 40 years of experience, to the helm in the CFO role,” Woods added.
O’Connell said that the transition will allow him to “pursue additional personal interests” while maintaining an active role with the company regarding business development.
Jordan, who began his career in public accounting, is a CPA and has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Florida.

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