Air Products appoints Brian Galovich its new senior vice president and CIO

December 14, 2020

Brian Galovich has been appointed as Air Products’ new senior vice president and CIO (Courtesy Air Products)

Industrial gas company Air Products, Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, USA, has appointed Brian Galovich as the company’s senior vice president and Chief Information Officer.

Galovich, reporting to Seifi Ghasem, Air Products’ chairman, president and Chief Executive Officer, will be responsible for the strategic oversight of technology-driven solutions and the integration of technologies, people, information, and processes.

“Air Products continues to create, pursue and win significant growth opportunities around the world. We are delighted Brian has joined our team to lead Air Products’ digital strategy and help us meet the demands of an ever-changing digital world,” stated Ghasemi.

Galovich brings more than twenty-four years of experience to the role, having led large global organisations in all aspects of digital technology, including foundational infrastructure, cybersecurity, and enterprise business systems while leveraging digital tools, data and analytics to increase operational efficiency and improve employee and customer experience.

His most recent role was serving as the vice president, digital technology, and CIO for Collins Aerospace. Prior to that, Galovich was the CIO for Pratt & Whitney and Global Business Systems at United Technologies Corporation.

Galovich holds a bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems from the University of Connecticut, a master’s degree in Management from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and a master’s degree in E-commerce and Business Technology from Carnegie Mellon University.

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