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Allegheny Technologies Announces Retirement of Engineered Products Segment VP

Allegheny Technologies Incorporated announced the retirement of David M. Hogan, Executive Vice President, Engineered Products Segment, effective April 1, 2012.
 
“Dave Hogan has been a valuable member of ATI management’s executive committee,” said Rich Harshman, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer. “Dave led our Engineered Products segment to its current position as an integrated supplier of tungsten-based products and key supplier of steel forgings to the oil and gas, aerospace, and construction and mining markets. He has been an outstanding contributor to ATI during his long career.
 
“We wish Dave and his wife, Mary Ann, a healthy, happy, and wonderful retirement,” added Harshman.
 
Hogan held numerous positions in accounting, sales, marketing, operations and executive management during his more than 35-year career with the company He joined Teledyne Firth Sterling in 1976, holding various positions with increasing responsibility throughout Firth Sterling’s operations. In 1996, he was named President of Stellram, then President of ATI’s Tungsten Materials business in 1997.
 
Prior to being named Executive Vice President, Engineered Products Segment (2011), Hogan held a number of executive management positions at ATI Engineered Products, including being named Group President, ATI Engineered Products in 2007. Hogan has also served as a member of ATI management’s executive committee since 2003.
 
Allegheny Technologies is one of the largest and most diversified specialty metals producers in the world with revenues of approximately $5.2 billion during 2011. ATI has approximately 11,400 full-time employees world-wide, and its products include titanium and titanium alloys, nickel-based alloys and superalloys, grain-oriented electrical steel, stainless and specialty steels, zirconium, hafnium, niobium, tungsten materials, forgings, and castings. The company also offers fabrication and machining capabilities.