Materials Performance

AUG 2017

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22 AUGUST 2017 MATERIALS PERFORMANCE NACE INTERNATIONAL: VOL. 56, NO. 8 appointments of Aogan O'hAolain to the position of chief financial officer and Diarmuid Leahy to the new role of chief people officer. O'hAolain joins the com- pany with more than 20 years of experi- ence, having led finance teams in multiple geographic regions. After working in vari- ous senior management capacities across multinational corporations, NDT says he brings an in-depth knowledge of financial operations. In his new role, O'hAolain will take on responsibility for worldwide finan- cial and risk management activities. Meanwhile, Leahy is taking over the group's people operations organization. Leahy is an internationally experienced manager, having spent over 25 years work- ing in senior management roles across diverse industries and geographies. Most recently, Leahy was employed by Marathon Oil (Houston, Texas). His role will include the development of organizational struc- tures and strategies to meet and surpass the needs of its business. Specialty Tubing Supplier Earns Nadcap Accreditation Specialty tubing supplier Plymouth Tube Co. (Warrenville, Illinois) announced that its Hopkinsville mill in Kentucky received Nadcap accreditation for materials test- ing. Organized by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) (Warrendale, Pennsylva- nia), Nadcap is a cooperative effort between technical experts in industry and government to improve quality in the worldwide aerospace and defense indus- tries through the establishment of accredi- tation requirements and a standardized approach to quality assurance. By manu- facturing in accordance with Nadcap pro- cesses, the company can assure its cus- tomers that they are purchasing materials produced and tested to high standards. The audits at the Hopkinsville Mill were performed by PRI, with process controls and testing procedures utilized to ensure conformance of specific services. The company says it provides specialty tubing in carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, and nickel alloy with uniform, repeatable mechanical properties that result in improved downstream fabricating processes. —Ben DuBose Continued f rom page 21 MP welcomes submissions of Company News. Please send photos and information to Ben DuBose; email: ben.dubose@nace.org. COMPANY NEWS

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