Manufacturing Industry
LTV moves tubing managers into steel business.(LTV Corp., executive changes)(Brief Article)
Purchasing, April, 2001
LTV Corp. has turned to the managers of its LTV Copperweld tubing division to rescue the troubled integrated steel business. John Turner now is the executive vice president and chief operating officer of Cleveland-based LTV Corp., which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last December. Turner, 55, still is president of LTV Copperweld in Pittsburgh, but now also has overall management responsibility for LTV Steel, LTV Copperweld and VP Buildings, the firm's metal-fabrication operation.
Turner got the nod, according to William H. Bricker, LTV's chairman and chief executive officer, because of the recent successful integration of Copperweld, Welded Tube Co. of America and LTV Steel Tubular Products into the new LTV Copperweld, the largest manufacturer...
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