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Ferro Corn., Cleveland, has named PEOPLE Patrick J. Rafferty will direct the Philadelphia-area Health and Safety Services group of Clayton Environ- mental Consultants Inc., Novi, Mich. Rafferty has over 18 years of experi- ence in industrial hygiene, environ- mental investigations, and risk man- agement. George Koch Sons Inc., Evansville, Ind., has appointed Wade L. Ficklin to the nosition of Indus- EdFk&manas NOlth American Marketing Manager. He will be responsi- ble for directing North American mar- keting activities and undertaking specific marketing- related programs throughout the re- gion. Since joining the firm in 1982, Freshman has held various manage- ment positions in sales, marketing, and general management, most recently as Financial Planning Director. trii Sales Manager. He will be responsi- Elf Atochem North America Inc., ble for the manage- Philadelphia, has appointed Thomas ment and growth of Stocker Business Manager, Industrial. Koch Industrial Fin- Stocker is responsible for overall man- ishing Systems sales and marketing ac- agement of fluoropolymers and engi- tivities worldwide. neering polymers activities within the Webster Pumas Don! Just Stand UD To Corrosive Chemicals, They StandTheTeslOlTime. Whether they’re pumping for aeration, agitation, filtration, recirculation, spraying or transfer, Webster’s rugged, continuous duty pumps are ideal for the plating, electronics, photo processing, pollution control, chemical processing and water treatment industries. Both our Vertical Seal-less Immersibles and our Horizontal End-Suction Centrifugals are avail- i able in your choice of corrosion-resistant CPVC, Polypropylene or PVDF (Solef) with non-metallic construction so that no metal parts come in contact with corrosive chemicals. Dependable and cost-effective, Webster Pumps can handle applications ranging from 5 to over 100 gallons per minute. For the name of a Webster Pumps distributor or to discuss your specific application requirements, call 1-800-766-1950. Circle 054 on reader information card firms. MacDermid Inc., Waterbury, Conn., has promoted Stephen Leonetti Regional Manager. He has been with the company over 15 years with his most recent position as a District Manager. Industrial Business Group including new applications for Kynar PVDF fluoropolymers. He joined the firm in 1986 as marketing and sales manager of peroxygen chemicals. The board of directors of Material Sciences Corp., Elk Grove Village, Ill., has announced that Gerald G. Na- dig, president and chief operating of- ficer, will become the company’s chief executive officer. He succeeds G. Rob- ert Evans, the company’s chairman of the board and CEO. Evans will con- tinue serving the company as a full- time chairman. Nadig began his career with the company in 1989 as executive vice president and was appointed pres- ident and chief operating officer in 1990. He was promoted to his current position in 1991 and named to the board of directors in 1996. Michael T. Hunley has been ap- pointed Sales Engi- neer for Fidelity Chemical Products Corp., Newark, N.J. In the new position, Hunley will .provide engineering and technical sales sup- port for the Electroless Nickel Div. of Fidelity in the Western Region. He will be based in San Diego. For more than 13 years Hunley has served in a variety of technical positions with several Webster Pumps@ Distributor Territories Available. 118 Kurt Kaltwasser has been ap- pointed Product Manager for Hunter Chemical, an Affiliate of Allied- Hunter, Fort Washington, Pa. In his new role, he will develop sales for the company’s hydrogen-reduced nickel powder, cyanides, and commodity chemical product lines. Kaltwasser has 22 years of experience in sales and management positions. I METAL FINISHING . FEBRUARY 1997

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Ferro Corn., Cleveland, has named

PEOPLE Patrick J. Rafferty will direct the

Philadelphia-area Health and Safety Services group of Clayton Environ- mental Consultants Inc., Novi, Mich. Rafferty has over 18 years of experi- ence in industrial hygiene, environ- mental investigations, and risk man- agement.

George Koch Sons Inc., Evansville, Ind., has appointed Wade L. Ficklin to the nosition of Indus-

EdFk&manas NOlth American Marketing Manager. He will be responsi- ble for directing North American mar- keting activities and undertaking specific marketing-

related programs throughout the re- gion. Since joining the firm in 1982, Freshman has held various manage- ment positions in sales, marketing, and general management, most recently as Financial Planning Director.

trii Sales Manager. He will be responsi- Elf Atochem North America Inc., ble for the manage- Philadelphia, has appointed Thomas ment and growth of Stocker Business Manager, Industrial. Koch Industrial Fin- Stocker is responsible for overall man-

ishing Systems sales and marketing ac- agement of fluoropolymers and engi- tivities worldwide. neering polymers activities within the

Webster Pumas Don! Just Stand UD To Corrosive Chemicals,

They StandTheTeslOlTime.

Whether they’re pumping for aeration, agitation, filtration, recirculation, spraying or transfer, Webster’s rugged, continuous duty pumps are ideal for the plating, electronics, photo processing, pollution control, chemical processing and water treatment industries.

Both our Vertical Seal-less Immersibles and our Horizontal End-Suction Centrifugals are avail-

i able in your choice of corrosion-resistant CPVC, Polypropylene or PVDF (Solef) with non-metallic

construction so that no metal parts come in contact with corrosive chemicals. Dependable and cost-effective, Webster

Pumps can handle applications ranging from 5 to over 100 gallons per minute. For the name of a Webster Pumps distributor or to discuss your

specific application requirements, call 1-800-766-1950.

Circle 054 on reader information card

firms.

MacDermid Inc., Waterbury, Conn., has promoted Stephen Leonetti Regional Manager. He has been with the company over 15 years with his most recent position as a District Manager.

Industrial Business Group including new applications for Kynar PVDF fluoropolymers. He joined the firm in 1986 as marketing and sales manager of peroxygen chemicals.

The board of directors of Material Sciences Corp., Elk Grove Village, Ill., has announced that Gerald G. Na- dig, president and chief operating of- ficer, will become the company’s chief executive officer. He succeeds G. Rob- ert Evans, the company’s chairman of the board and CEO. Evans will con- tinue serving the company as a full- time chairman. Nadig began his career with the company in 1989 as executive vice president and was appointed pres- ident and chief operating officer in 1990. He was promoted to his current position in 1991 and named to the board of directors in 1996.

Michael T. Hunley has been ap- pointed Sales Engi- neer for Fidelity Chemical Products Corp., Newark, N.J. In the new position, Hunley will .provide engineering and technical sales sup-

port for the Electroless Nickel Div. of Fidelity in the Western Region. He will be based in San Diego. For more than 13 years Hunley has served in a variety of technical positions with several

Webster Pumps@ Distributor Territories Available.

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Kurt Kaltwasser has been ap- pointed Product Manager for Hunter Chemical, an Affiliate of Allied- Hunter, Fort Washington, Pa. In his new role, he will develop sales for the company’s hydrogen-reduced nickel powder, cyanides, and commodity chemical product lines. Kaltwasser has 22 years of experience in sales and management positions. I

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