Browse the detailed record of transactions filed by Samantha Marnick, Présidente de Latecoere Americas. Director active across 1 companies, notably LATECOERE. Aggregated, 1 reports have been recorded. Total volume traded: €200k. The latest transaction was filed on 5 May 2025 — Acquisition. Regulator: AMF. All data is accessible without signup.
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Samantha Marnick is currently a key executive at Latécoère, where she serves as President of Latécoère Americas and has direct responsibility for the group’s Aerostructures Operations in the Americas region. Latécoère announced her appointment to this executive role in November 2024. She had previously joined the company’s Board of Directors in April 2024, and later stepped off the board in February 2025 after taking up an executive position inside the group. This progression reflects a move from governance oversight to operational leadership within a listed industrial company. Before assuming her current role at Latécoère, Marnick built a long career in aerospace and management advisory work. Latécoère states that she served as President of Spirit AeroSystems’ commercial division, which generated about $5 billion in revenue, and as Chief Operating Officer of the group. She spent 17 years at Spirit, working across commercial, operational and human capital matters. SEC filings also describe her earlier executive scope as including business development, sales and programs, manufacturing operations, and later advisory work covering strategy, acquisition targets, contract negotiations, turnarounds and divestitures, supply chain, operations, human capital and labor relations. Her profile is highly relevant to Latécoère’s needs as a tier-1 aerospace supplier facing industrial ramp-up, supply chain complexity, and demanding customer requirements. The company highlighted her deep experience in the American aerospace ecosystem and noted that she would help accelerate development in the region while supporting growth across complex aerostructures assembly, composites, machining and interconnection systems. In practical terms, that makes her a senior leader with a combination of board-level perspective and hands-on operational credibility. Professionally, Marnick stands out as an industrial executive with strong credentials in operational transformation, large-scale business management and stakeholder execution. Her career at Spirit AeroSystems, followed by her leadership role at Latécoère, suggests deep expertise in commercial performance, manufacturing execution and organizational effectiveness. That mix of experience is particularly valuable in aerospace, where profitability depends on disciplined industrial performance, customer confidence and the ability to deliver complex programs reliably.