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INDUSTRY FACES PERSONALS Eff ort Foundry, Bath, Pa., has added


Michael Unman as its new director of machining operations and Gerard Anthony as the foundry engineer special- izing in solid modeling and simulation. Sivyer Steel Corp.,


Bettendorf, Iowa, an- nounced Joe Drolshagen as its new director of sales and Don Craig as its new director of operations. TCI Precision Met-


als (TCI), Gardena, Calif., named Ben Belzer its president and CEO. Belzer represents his family’s third generation to lead the privately held company. He has been with TCI since 2004 and will take over its day-to-day operations. Palmer Manufacturing & Supply


Joe Drolshagen


Inc., Springfi eld, Ohio, announced the recent hiring of Zach Fogt, design


engineer; Ryan McGhee, project engineer; Michael Graham, project engineer; and Marc Zerkle, engineer- ing manager.


OBITUARIES James Michael “Jim” Barry died Aug.


26, 2014. He was 72. Barry worked for both the state and federal government evaluating workers’ exposures to a wide variety of air contaminants and noise. He served on the AFS safety and health committee for many years. Robert W. Eck died


Sept. 1, 2014. He was 91. Eck served in the United States Army as a reserve offi cer from 1942-1952 and gradu- ated from the Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1947. Eck then joined


B&L Information Systems, Bridg-


man, Mich., appointed Lori Hnanicek as a project consultant in the professional services department.


his father at Eck Foundry, Manitowoc, Wis., established in 1948 and later known as Eck Industries. Eck served as both president and chairman of the board. Eck served as AFS director from 1973-1976 and received the AFS Honorary Member Award, the William J. Grede Award and the William Frishmuth Award. Nainesh Rathod died Sept. 11,


Robert W. Eck


2014. He was 50. Most recently the CEO and cofounder of Imaginestics, Lisle, Ill., Rathod held a number of engineering and executive positions at Flow Dynamics Lab, EDS and MEEDCO prior to founding his fi rst company, Maxim I/T in 1996.


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