Metalcasting Industry Roadmap
David DeWyse Technical Director, Stahl Specialty Company, Kingsville, MO
dewysed@stahlspecialty.com (816) 282-4454
David graduated from Michigan Technological University in 1987 with B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. His first job after college was with Zollner Piston in Ft. Wayne, Indiana as Assistant Foundry Metallurgist.
In 1988, he moved his family to Bristol, Indiana to join the growing enterprise that Ray Witt was building at the relatively new CMI location. This plant grew from 89k sq ft to 440k sq ft over the course of the next 13 years. Products were mainly high volume automotive permanent mold and squeeze castings. He worked at the same location under four ownerships until July 2014.
In August of 2014 he had the opportunity to join Stahl Specialty Company as Technical Director and is excited about the future growth of the permanent molding iconic group.
Bruce Dienst President & Chief Operating Officer, Simpson Technologies Corporation, Aurora, IL
bdienst@simpsongroup.com (630) 417-9001
Mr. Dienst is currently the President and Chief Operating Officer for Simpson Technologies Corporation in Aurora, IL, where he has over 30 years of experience, including positions as Sales Engineer, Sales Manager, General Manager, and Executive Vice President. He is also a member of
the Board of Directors for Simpson Technologies Corporation, Aurora, IL, Simpson
Technologies GmbH in Baar, Switzerland, Wesman Simpson Technologies Pvt. Ltd. in Kolkata, India and Bremen Castings, Inc., in Bremen, IN. He is the President-Elect of the American Foundry Society and a Past President of the Casting Industry Suppliers Association, the CISA Export Trade Group, Inc. and the Foundry Educational Foundation. He has been a member of the Metalcasting Industry Advisory Board at Pennsylvania State University and Bradley University and has received numerous awards and citations in the metalcasting industry.
Mr. Dienst received a Masters of Management from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL and a B.S. in Finance from Miami University Oxford, OH.
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