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Kyle Seymour Elected a UNOVA Corporate Vice President

23 December 1998

Kyle Seymour Elected a UNOVA Corporate Vice President

    BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.--Dec. 23, 1998--Kyle H. Seymour has been elected a Corporate Vice President of UNOVA, Inc. by the industrial technologies company's Board of Directors, effective immediately. Seymour is President of Cincinnati Machine, a UNOVA company headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati Machine, formerly the machine tool operations of Cincinnati Milacron, was acquired in October and is UNOVA's newest division.
    Seymour joined Cincinnati Milacron in 1989 and worked in each of the company's major machine tool operations before becoming Manager of the Horizontal Machining Center Business in 1994. A year later he was promoted to General Manager of U.S. Machine Tools and became responsible for all machine tool operations in 1997. In July of that year he was elected Vice President of Machine Tools and an officer of Cincinnati Milacron. In February 1998 Seymour was elected Group Vice President of Machine Tools.
    He holds an M.B.A. from Harvard and a B.M.E. degree from Georgia Institute of Technology. During his five years of service in the U.S. Navy, Seymour also earned an advanced degree in nuclear engineering.
    A member of the Government Relations Committee of the Association for Manufacturing Technology (AMT), Seymour also serves on the Manufacturing Council for Manufacturers Alliance. He also serves on the Board of Directors of Junior Achievement of Greater Cincinnati and the Board of Directors of the Greenfield Coalition for Manufacturing Education.
    Headquartered in Southern California, UNOVA is a $2 billion industrial technologies company. It has global leadership positions in manufacturing systems and machine tools for the global automotive, aerospace and general metalworking industries and in automated data collection, mobile computing, bar code and radio frequency identification systems for industrial, distribution, transportation, logistics and government applications.