Mr. Dailey is Vice President of Human Resources and Chief Compliance Officer of Flowserve Corporation. He has more than 24 years of experience in supply chain, distribution, and materials and operations management in the manufacturing industry. He leads the company's global human resources function, management's assessment of internal controls over financial reporting for Sarbanes-Oxley and oversees the ethical and legal compliance of the company's policies and regulatory requirements. Mr. Dailey previously was Vice President, Supply Chain and Continuous Improvement, managing the implementation of both a company-wide integrated supply chain and Flowserve's Continuous Improvement Process. He was also instrumental in providing leadership in the areas of Lean, Six Sigma, logistics, inventory management and e-business.
Prior to joining Flowserve in 1999, Mr. Dailey was associated for seven years with Black & Decker Corporation, where he most recently served as Vice President, Supply Chain, for the North American Power Tools Division. He also served as Program Director for an initiative to re-engineer their supply-chain business processes around SAP and Manugistics business software. Prior to that, he managed North American distribution for the Power Tools Division and was a certified Green Belt in their Six Sigma program.
Prior to joining Black & Decker, Mr. Dailey was associated with Bain and Company for three years, where he was a member of the firm's Advanced Manufacturing Practice. In that role, he directed case teamwork in identifying and implementing strategic manufacturing operating improvements. Before that, he held positions in materials management for nine years with Welch Allyn, an electronics manufacturer of bar code data collection equipment, and Lapp Insulator, a manufacturer of porcelain high-voltage electrical insulators.
Mr. Dailey graduated magna cum laude from the University of Albany with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology and chemistry and holds an MBA from the Rochester Institute of Technology.
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