Dayton Chapter 2007-2008 Trustees/Fellows Night Meeting
Properties and Uses of Wrought Superalloys in High Performance Applications (including Emerging Technologies)
Lee Flower
Haynes International
Location:
5:30
p.m. Social
Chantrells Restaurant
6:30
p.m. Dinner ($20.00, Students: FREE) 20
Commercial Way
7:30
p.m. Program
Springboro, Ohio
937-743-6073
For Reservations: Menu:
Call Chuck Woods 937-236-8315 Something Good, Really Good
E-mail: cwoods@globalms.com Belgium Carrots, Country Green Beans
On-line: http://www.asm-dayton.org Fresh
Herb Roasted Potatoes, Rice Pilaf & Mushrooms
By 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 12, 2008 Garden Salad, BBQ Meatballs
Rolls, Fruit Bowl and Brownies,
Beverage
ABSTRACT
“Properties and Uses of Wrought Superalloys in High Performance Applications (including Emerging Technologies).”.
SPEAKER BIO
Lee Flower, Senior Market Manager at Haynes International, Inc., Kokomo, Indiana, USA
Lee Flower is senior market manager at Haynes International, Inc., Kokomo, Indiana, USA. Mr. Flower has over 35 years experience in the superalloy industry, and his current focus is on market development activities for Haynes superalloys in the aerospace and gas turbine industries and in key emerging technologies related to the energy industries. Mr. Flower joined Haynes International in 2000 following a career at superalloy producer Inco Alloys International (now Special Metals Corporation). Mr. Flower’s experience includes management positions in marketing, sales, and manufacturing related to wrought superalloys. Mr. Flower received his MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and his BS in Metallurgy from Case Western Reserve University. He is a member of ASM International.