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Westinghouse Announces Departure of President and CEO Patrick Fragman

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--After more than five years as President and CEO of Westinghouse Electric Company, Patrick Fragman has announced his intent to step down at the end of March 2025 to spend more time in Europe with his family. Patrick will continue to support Westinghouse for a few more months after March 31 to facilitate the handover to the new CEO. Effective immediately, former Operating Plant Services President Dan Sumner will assume the new role of Deputy CEO, and upon...

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