Trojan Battery names senior vp & CFO

Nov. 6, 2013

Ed Dunlap has been named senior vice president and chief financial officer for Trojan Battery Co. Dunlap will be responsible for all aspects of Trojan’s finance programs as well as lead the company’s finance, information technology and commodities strategies teams.  He also will serve as a member of Trojan’s executive steering committee.

“Trojan has a very aggressive growth agenda both in the U.S., and more importantly internationally, as we continue our expansion as a global energy solutions provider,” said Jeff Elder, president and CEO.  “This global focus requires the ability to quickly establish Trojan in other parts of the world and to develop the structures and partnerships necessary to grow our business in every region.  Ed brings a significant amount of knowledge and international business expertise which will help Trojan move forward into new markets worldwide. His extensive background in international business, especially the India marketplace, provides Trojan with valuable insight which will support our market growth strategy over the next few years.”

Dunlap has more than 30 years of experience in finance and CFO roles, including stints at BF Goodrich Tires, PepsiCo, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco, Gap, Wild Oats Markets, Shaklee and Exxel Outdoors.

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