Husky Technologies fills 2 more leadership positions
Husky Technologies has named Mohammad Kanaan as CFO and Karen Stone as chief human resources officer, continuing the leadership transitions that have followed its acquisition by GPGI.
“Bringing Mohammad and Karen onto our leadership team is a significant milestone for Husky. I look forward to partnering with Mohammad to instill a culture of financial rigor and operational discipline, and with Karen to build the world-class team and high-performance culture that will power our next phase of growth. These are exactly the right leaders for this moment,” said Robert Domodossola, president and CEO of Husky.
“We are thrilled to welcome Mohammad and Karen to Husky. Both are proven leaders with significant global experience that will accelerate the cultural transformation Rob is leading across the business,” said Dave Cote, GPGI’s executive chairman. “We remain focused on doing the things necessary to position Husky to achieve its full potential as a high-performing company – and the addition of Mohammad and Karen represent a big step in that process.”
Kanaan comes from Carrier Global Corp., where he most recently served as CFO of the replacement components (aftermarket) division. He has also held senior leadership roles at Schlumberger and Deloitte Canada in his more than 20 years of experience across manufacturing, energy services and management consulting.
Stone has served more than 20 years leading organizations through transformation, complex integrations, and leadership and operating model redesign. She was most recently VP of human resources for Wesco International during its $4.5 billion merger with Anixter.
Husky has been revamping its leadership, including the promotion of Domodossola to president and CEO, following its acquisition by GPGI, formerly known as CompoSecure. The deal was announced in November 2025 and completed in January.
Founded in 1953 by plastics industry pioneer Robert Schad, Husky, based in Bolton, Ont., manufactures injection molding machines, hot runners and molds.
