Brooks Automation (BRKS) Appoints Frank Casal to its Board
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Brooks Automation, Inc. (Nasdaq: BRKS) today announced that Frank Casal has been elected to its Board of Directors. Mr. Casal most recently served as Vice Chair, Audit for KPMG, LLP, the U.S. member firm of KPMG International (KPMGI). He joins the Brooks Board and Audit Committee, bringing deep business acumen, leadership experience and expertise.
"We are excited to have Frank join our Board," said Steve Schwartz, President and CEO of Brooks. "Frank brings a depth of knowledge and experience having worked with and advised some of the largest and most successful Fortune 500 companies, not to mention his leadership roles within a preeminent global accounting firm. His perspective will provide invaluable insights to the Board and to our Company."
Joseph R. Martin, Chairman of the Brooks Board of Directors also commented, "I am pleased to welcome Frank to the Board. His decades of leadership, business and audit experience will be a significant asset to our Company as we enter a new phase in our transformation."
Mr. Casal spent over 40 years at KPMG in various roles, most recently as Vice Chair, Audit for KPMG LLP, where he was responsible for creating and executing the strategic vision for the U.S. audit practice before retiring June 30, 2021. He earned his B.S. in Business Administration from Boston University and is a licensed CPA in Massachusetts and New York.
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