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Ronald Krupitzer Biography |
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Name: Ronald Krupitzer
Title: Vice President, Automotive Applications
Company: American Iron and Steel Institute
Presentation: Coming Soon
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As vice president of AISI’s Automotive Applications Committee (AAC), Ronald Krupitzer focuses on advancing the use of steel in the highly competitive automotive materials market. His responsibilities include leadership of AAC’s research, education and technology transfer activities and active participation in the Auto/Steel Partnership and other steel-related consortia.
Mr. Krupitzer has held various research and production positions within the steel industry. His steel industry experience includes product development, formability research, and implementation of mill processes--including calcium injection, controlled rolling and continuous casting of new steel grades.
Mr. Krupitzer has also held both engineering and manufacturing positions at Chrysler. He managed sheet metal engineering and high tech steel development in the Chrysler Materials Engineering Department. As a manufacturing senior manager, he was responsible for production and quality at Chrysler’s Warren Stamping Plant. He directed the effort to obtain initial ISO 9002 registration for the facility. He headed a Total Productive Maintenance integration team to improve maintenance practices throughout Chrysler’s stamping division.
Mr. Krupitzer joined AISI in 2001. He has been active in ASM International, the Engineering Society of Detroit, and the Society of Automotive Engineers. He earned B.S. and M.S. degrees in Metallurgy and Materials Science from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
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