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Federal Signal Appoints Dennis J. Martin as President, CEO

Jennifer L. Sherman assumes additional role of chief administrative officer

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Federal Signal Corporation announced that Dennis J. Martin has been named president and CEO following the resignation of William H. Osborne. Martin, 60, has served on Federal Signal’s Board of Directors since 2008.

“Our Board of Directors and Bill Osborne agree that, following two years of important progress to improve Federal Signal’s cost structure and position the company for long term growth, the time is right for new leadership to accelerate the company’s strategic and financial goals,” said James E. Goodwin, chairman of the Board of Federal Signal.

“Dennis Martin is a proven leader with deep operational experience built up over a 35 -ear career working with diversified global industrial manufacturing companies like Federal Signal,” continued Goodwin. “Dennis has been a great asset to the company as a member of our Board of Directors during the last two and a half years and he possesses first hand knowledge of the company and each of its businesses’ strengths and opportunities. Our Board is confident that Dennis’ leadership will be invaluable as Federal Signal aggressively executes against its strategic goals to enhance shareholder value.”

“I am excited to be joining Federal Signal’s management team,” said Martin. “Federal Signal has great strengths including a strong portfolio of innovative products and solutions, a diverse global customer base and outstanding employees. I look forward to working with the Board, management team and all Federal Signal employees, to drive accelerated profitable growth and enhance shareholder value.”

“On behalf of the Board of Directors, I would like to thank Bill for his time, commitment and valuable service to Federal Signal,” concluded Goodwin. “We appreciate Bill’s numerous contributions and wish him the best in his future endeavors.”

“It has been an honor to lead Federal Signal and its talented and hard‐working employees for the past two years,” said Osborne. “We have made tremendous progress in realigning the cost structure and positioning the company for future growth and I wish Federal Signal continued success.”

The company also announced today that Jennifer L. Sherman, the company’s senior vice president, general counsel and secretary will assume the additional role of chief administrative officer. In her new role, she will be responsible for the company’s administrative functions including legal, human resources, information technology, facilities, compliance and government affairs.

“Jennifer Sherman’s role of chief administrative officer is a new position for the company,” Martin continued. “Jennifer is a seasoned executive and a 16-year veteran of Federal Signal who will bring an intimate knowledge of our company and considerable legal and business acumen to the role. Centralizing responsibility for the Company’s administrative functions with Jennifer will help us maximize operational efficiencies.”

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