PCS Company Names New President
The Fraser, Mich.-based supplier to the injection molding, moldmaking and die-casting industry named Angela Elsey as its new president, effective April 1, succeeding David Cataldi.
PCS Company (Fraser, Mich.) has announced that Angela Elsey has been promoted to be its president, effective April 1, succeeding David Cataldi, who will serve as a senior strategic advisor for PCS. Cataldi plans to retire in July of this year—he served as PCS’ president since 2017.
Elsey has served as PCS’s director of finance since 2019. In that role, the company said Elsey was instrumental to PCS’s success by streamlining processes, improving financial visibility and oversight, and bringing cross-functional teams together. Elsey also served as a member of the PCS’s leadership team, giving her insights into not only the finance department, but the entire organization.
Prior to joining PCS, Elsey held several positions with global manufacturer American Axle, including serving as Controller/CFO and interim President for Diversified Manufacturing and Assembly, an AAM joint venture. She is a member of the Original Equipment Suppliers Association (OESA) and holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Michigan-Flint.

PCS Company named Angela Elsey as its new president, effective April 1.
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