Ampco-Pittsburgh (NYSE: AP) Announces Appointment of New Leadership for Air & Liquid Systems Corporation
Ampco-Pittsburgh Corporation (NYSE:AP) (the "Corporation" or "Ampco-Pittsburgh") today announced the appointment of David G. Anderson as President of Air & Liquid Systems Corporation ("Air & Liquid Systems"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ampco-Pittsburgh, effective January 1, 2022. Mr. Anderson succeeds Terrence W. Kenny, who has served as Air & Liquid Systems' President since 2010 and has announced his retirement.
Brett McBrayer, Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation, stated, "Terry's retirement will cap more than three decades of achievement and growth. He and his valued leadership will be greatly missed. On behalf of the Board and the Corporation, I would like to thank Terry for his exemplary contributions and wish him the very best in his retirement."
Mr. Anderson brings over 32 years of experience in finance and operations leadership to his role at Air & Liquid Systems, most recently serving as Vice President of Finance for Union Electric Steel Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ampco-Pittsburgh. Before this position, Mr. Anderson was Vice President of Air & Liquid Systems.
Mr. McBrayer continued, "Dave joined Air & Liquid Systems in 2010 and has served in roles of increasing responsibility. We look forward to what Dave will bring to Air & Liquid Systems as its President. With an experienced leadership team, Air & Liquid Systems is poised for continued success through this transition."
About Ampco-Pittsburgh Corporation
Ampco-Pittsburgh Corporation manufactures and sells highly engineered, high-performance specialty metal products and customized equipment utilized by industry throughout the world. Through its operating subsidiary, Union Electric Steel Corporation, it is a leading producer of forged and cast rolls for the global steel and aluminum industry. It also manufactures open-die forged products that principally are sold to customers in the steel distribution market, oil and gas industry, and the aluminum and plastic extrusion industries. The Corporation is also a producer of air and liquid processing equipment, primarily custom-engineered finned tube heat exchange coils, large custom air handling systems, and centrifugal pumps. It operates manufacturing facilities in the United States, England, Sweden, Slovenia, and participates in three operating joint ventures located in China. It has sales offices in North and South America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Corporate headquarters is located in Carnegie, Pennsylvania.
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