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McCain appoints new chief operating officer

US transportation solutions provider McCain has named Greg McKhann as chief operating officer effective immediately. McKhann will also assume the regional responsibility for all Swarco ITS companies in the Americas. McKhann has held several senior management positions in the ITS market, most recently at Image Sensing Systems where he was general manager - traffic management. He previously held an executive management role at Iteris, after starting his career in engineering at Rockwell International. In his
June 14, 2017 Read time: 1 min
US transportation solutions provider 772 McCain has named Greg McKhann as chief operating officer effective immediately. McKhann will also assume the regional responsibility for all 129 Swarco ITS companies in the Americas.


McKhann has held several senior management positions in the ITS market, most recently at 6626 Image Sensing Systems where he was general manager - traffic management. He previously held an executive management role at 73 Iteris, after starting his career in engineering at Rockwell International.

In his new role, McKhann will work closely with McCain president and CEO, Michael Schuch, on the company’s overall strategy and execution.

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