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Published on: 7/1/2009
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Paul Hussey, Strix's CEO highlighted the company's 'global footprint' as the world's largest manufacturer of kettle control units, with a presence in the Isle of Man, United Kingdom, Belgium, Russia, China and Hong Kong, and a workforce of some 750 people worldwide.
Mr Hussey went on to attribute much of the success of Strix to its people and the company's 'relentless pursuit of innovation' embedded in its culture, a combination that would see the wider application of the company's skills leading to Strix being defined as 'a global consumer technology solutions provider'.
'Innovation is our lifeblood', he said. 'We're not resting on our laurels.
At Strix there is a constant flow of innovation and we're always new seeking opportunities and global partners.'
Strix CEO Excellence Awards
July 2009
At the 1 billionth control celebration on July 1st, CEO Paul Hussey said he been 'so impressed by the calibre of talent' across the business that he was inspired to introduce the Strix CEO Awards for Excellence, 'for those who have gone above and beyond the call of duty'.
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Paul Hussey was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Strix Limited, on November 1st, 2008.
Paul splits his time between Hong Kong and the Isle of Man managing the global business that Strix engages in. Prior to Strix, he was Vice President Asia from 2005 to 2008, for Danaher Motion Control, a division of Danaher Corporation.
He started his career in Tokyo as a Banker, working for the Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan, Limited, from 1989-2004.
He then had various management roles working for AlliedSignal in the US, moving to Hong Kong in 1998, and was working at Vice President of Corporate Development for the merged entity of AlliedSignal - Honeywell up to his appointment to Danaher.
Paul received his primary degree, B.Sc. (Hons), from Trinity College Dublin, and his MBA, Cum Laude, from Thunderbird - the American Graduate School of International Management in the US