Bernard Gutmann, CFO, ON SemiconductorONSemiconductor, a $3.4 billion supplier of high performancesilicon solutions, appointed Bernard Gutmann CFOand executive vice president. He replaces DonaldColvin, who resigned in August. Gutmann, 53, pictured atright, has been a member of the Phoenix-based company's financeteam for 13 years. Most recently he served as vice president ofcorporate analysis and strategy for Semiconductor ComponentsIndustries, ON Semiconductor's primary operating company. Gutmannhas also been CFO for the company's SANYO Semiconductor divisionsince 2011 and will continue to serve in that position. Prior tojoining ON, he worked in finance at Motorola from 1982 to 1999.

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Flowers Foods, a $2.8 billion producer andmarketer of packaged bakery foods, named CraigParr chief risk officer and senior vice president offinance, a new position for the company. He will report to CFO andexecutive vice president R. Steve Kensley. Parr joins Thomasville,Ga.-based Flowers from The Andersons, where he worked in accountingand risk management for 20 years and most recently served as vicepresident of risk management and food supply.

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Inergy, a $2 billion Kansas City, Mo.-based gasstorage company, named Michael Campbell CFO andsenior vice president and Kent Blackford treasurerand vice president. Campbell succeeds R. Brooks ShermanJr., who was promoted to president, and Blackford succeedsCampbell. Campbell, 43, joined Inergy in 2003 and was namedtreasurer in 2005.

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Teledyne Technologies, a $1.9 billion providerof electronic subsystems and instrumentation for industrial growthmarkets, named Susan Main CFO and senior vicepresident. She succeeds Dale Schnittjer, whoretired. Main, 53, has been controller and vice president atThousand Oaks, Calif.-based Teledyne since 2004. Earlier, she wascontroller at Water Pik Technologies and worked in finance atAllegheny Teledyne and Hughes Aircraft Co.

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Quantex Building Products Corp., an $848million manufacturer of housing materials in Houston, appointedMarty Ketelaar vice president of investorrelations. He succeeds Jeff Galow, who isretiring. Ketelaar, 47, previously served as vice president ofinvestor relations and assistant treasurer at ServiceMaster Co. andworked at Amerus Group and Coopers & Lybrand.

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California Water Service Group, a $501 millionwater utility in San Jose, named Thomas Smegal IIICFO, treasurer and vice president. He succeeds MartinKropelnicki, who was promoted to president and COO.Smegal, 45, joined CWS in 1997 and became vice president ofregulatory matters and corporate relations in 2008. Earlier, heworked at the California Public Utilities Commission.

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