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Cubic appoints Dan Hedstrom vice president and CIO

Cubic has appointed Dan Hedstrom vice and president and chief information officer (CIO), where he will lead the company’s global IT team. Hedstrom will manage Cubic’s information security and platform services as well as business support. He will report Bradley Feldmann, chairman, president and chief executive officer. Hedstrom was previously vice president of system solutions and services for the Cubic Transportation Systems, where he oversaw the business division’s commercial IT team in North America,
February 19, 2019 Read time: 1 min

378 Cubic has appointed Dan Hedstrom vice and president and chief information officer (CIO), where he will lead the company’s global IT team.

Hedstrom will manage Cubic’s information security and platform services as well as business support. He will report Bradley Feldmann, chairman, president and chief executive officer.

Hedstrom was previously vice president of system solutions and services for the Cubic Transportation Systems, where he oversaw the business division’s commercial IT team in North America, the UK and Australia. Prior to Cubic, he was senior director for Newport, a manufacturer of photonics, where he led global IT operations.

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