6 March 2006| Source: GKN Sinter Metals
REDDITCH, England, February 24 /PRNewswire/ --
Thomas Roethig has been appointed senior vice president of sales and
marketing at GKN Sinter Metals and Rich McCorry has been named president of
North American Operations, according to Andy Reynolds Smith, the company's
president and CEO.
Formerly vice president for global sales, Roethig will be based in
Radevormwald, Germany. He joined GKN Sinter Metals in 1998 as director of
operations for its Radevormwald Filters plant. He previously held management
positions at Fraunhofer Gesellschaft and Hoechst AG in Germany and Celanese
Mexicana in Mexico.
McCorry will be headquartered in the Detroit suburb of Auburn Hills, in
the United States. He previously was an executive vice president of the
Barnes Group, where he served as president of its Associated Spring business
unit -- the largest spring manufacturer in North America. He also has held
senior management positions at Textron, Lear and Masland Industries.
Both McCorry and Roethig also will serve on the company's global
Executive Team.
Roethig graduated from the University of Hanover in Germany with a degree
in mechanical engineering. He has a master's degree from the University of
California and a Ph.D. from the University of Stuttgart, both in chemical
engineering. He also has completed a business administration program from the
European Business School in Germany.
In addition to German, Roethig is fluent in English and Spanish. He has
lived and worked in a number of countries, including Germany, Mexico and the
United States.
Roethig resides with his wife and two sons in Schwelm, Germany.
Fluent in several languages, McCorry holds degrees in commerce and
engineering from Drexel University in the U.S. He also has completed the
Advanced Executive Management Program at the Wharton School of the University
of Pennsylvania.
McCorry has managed businesses in Mexico, Italy and the U.K. He lives
with his wife and daughter in suburban Detroit.
GKN Sinter Metals, with more than 30 locations worldwide and business
assets spanning 15 countries on five continents, has annual sales approaching
US$1 billion. It is the world's leading producer of precision powder-metal
components. The company employs some 7,000 people and produces more than
10,000 different parts for automotive and other industrial markets. GKN
Sinter Metals is a wholly-owned subsidiary of U.K.-based GKN plc, a global
industrial company.
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