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Toray CMA Appoints New President and CEO

By MGN EditorialMarch 10, 2026 at 03:21 PM

Toray Composite Materials America, Inc. (Toray CMA) has announced the appointment of Teruyuki Sakimon as its new President and Chief Executive Officer, effective April 1, 2026.

Toray Composite Materials America, Inc. (Toray CMA), a leading manufacturer of advanced composite materials, has announced the appointment of Teruyuki Sakimon as its new President and Chief Executive Officer, effective April 1, 2026. Sakimon will succeed the current CEO, who is retiring after over a decade of leadership. According to the press release from Toray CMA, Sakimon brings extensive experience in the composites industry, having held various senior management roles within the Toray Group over the past 25 years. He is expected to build on the company's strong market position and drive further innovation in materials technology to support the growing demand for lightweight, high-performance composites in the maritime, aerospace, and other industrial sectors. "Teruyuki Sakimon's deep understanding of our business and proven track record of success make him the ideal leader to guide Toray CMA through its next phase of growth," said the outgoing CEO. "I'm confident that under his stewardship, the company will continue to deliver exceptional products and services to our customers around the world." The announcement comes at a pivotal time for the composites industry, which is experiencing increased adoption in maritime applications such as shipbuilding, offshore wind turbine blades, and marine equipment. Toray CMA, with its extensive portfolio of carbon fiber, aramid, and other advanced materials, is well-positioned to capitalize on these emerging market trends.
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