Capewell Forms Board of Advisors to Capture "Voice of the Customer"; Selects Impressive Cadre of Leaders
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Tuesday, October 26, 2021
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As a first step, Capewell named Gen.James F. Amos, USMC, Ret., chairman of its board of advisors.
Key Points:
- As a first step, Capewell named Gen.James F. Amos, USMC, Ret., chairman of its board of advisors.
- General Amos culminated an impressive 42-year Marine Corps career by serving four years as Commandant.
- "Capewell is a world-class company whose engineering solutions have served our nation's warriors, and those of our closest allies, for well over a century," said General Amos.
- "Capewell is extremely grateful to these individuals for so enthusiastically taking part in our inaugural advisory board," said Bloom.