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Gencor names chief financial officer
ORLANDO, Fla. - Heavy machinery maker Gencor Industries Inc. said Monday that L. Ray Adams has been selected as chief financial officer and treasurer, effective Nov. 12.
Adams was CFO at Oregon Steel Mills Inc., a producer of steel products, before joining Gencor. He also spent eight years with the public accounting firm of Coopers & Lybrand and held accounting and finance positions with Shell Oil Co. and Crown Zellerbach Corp.
Shares of Gencor added 6 cents to $7.26 in afternoon trading.
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