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[June 2008]

Seelig Joins Minerals Technologies as VP, Global Manufacturing, Minteq


Brian Seelig has joined Minerals Technologies Inc (New York, USA) as Vice President, Global Manufacturing, Minteq International Inc, a wholly owned subsidiary that produces refractory materials and systems. He will report to Bill Wilkins, Senior Vice President & Managing Director, Minteq, and will be responsible for Minteq's world-wide manufacturing activities. Due to his previous experience in successfully implementing LEAN Manufacturing programmes, he will also be responsible for leading the ongoing Operational Excellence process in Minteq.

Mr Seelig operated his own consulting business, Operational Excellence, in Medford, NJ, USA, where he specialised in LEAN Enterprise Development. He has also served as Chief Operating Officer of Amuneal Manufacturing Corporation in Philadelphia, a customised metal fabricator; and Chief Operating Officer for Weatherhill Associates Inc, a leading global producer and distributor of electrical components for the automotive aftermarket in Royersford, PA. Prior to that, Mr Seelig held operational and manufacturing positions of increasing responsibility in the automotive, industrial, consumer and pharmaceutical industries including the Delaware Valley Industrial Resource Center (DVIRC) in Philadelphia, a consulting firm designed to increase industrial competitiveness.

"I am pleased to have a person of Brian Seelig's experience in LEAN Manufacturing join Minerals Technologies," said Joseph Muscari, Chairman and CEO. "He has implemented Six Sigma LEAN programs to reduce process variability and eliminate waste, deployed programs to improve shop floor and administrative performance, created China-based supply chains, and led cultural change management – all of which contributed to significant reductions in working capital and higher levels of performance and profitability."

Brian Seelig holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Boston University; a Master of Arts in History from the University of Connecticut; and a Master of Science in Organizational Behavior from the University of Hartford. He is also a lifetime member and regional president of AME - The Association for Manufacturing Excellence.

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