Fred Borah serves as vice president of the Controls Division and general manager of Peerless Instruments for Curtiss-Wright Flow Control Corporation. In addition to overseeing daily operations, advancing sophisticated electronic design and driving strategic business development, Mr. Borah is responsible for developing leading edge commercial products for the petrochemical industry. In just four years, Mr. Borah successfully grew the organization’s annual revenues from $10 million to $30 million becoming a leading supplier to the Navy Nuclear Market.With more than four decades of experience, Mr. Borah possesses an unmatched knowledge of the industry as well as a strong understanding of design engineering, and led the group responsible for creating the first microprocessor design for the Nuclear Navy program. Previously, Mr. Borah worked as the chief technical troubleshooter for AWACS Electronics, now BAE systems. Previous to that, Mr. Borah was the manufacturing manager for the Hybrid Division of General Instruments.Mr. Borah earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from The City College of New York and received a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Polytechnical University of Brooklyn and a second Master’s in Engineering Management from Hofstra University. |