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Airplanes programs <strong>and</strong> customers around the world. Advanced Metal<br />

Structures is an industry leader in developing <strong>and</strong> producing super-plastic<br />

formed parts from titanium <strong>and</strong> other exotic hard metals.<br />

Senior management positions in Quality Assurance with both the 737<br />

program <strong>and</strong> at BCA’s Fabrication Division.<br />

Production engineering support for the Renton Wing Responsibility Center.<br />

Manufacturing Research <strong>and</strong> Development for the 737 <strong>and</strong> 757 programs.<br />

Between 1999 <strong>and</strong> 2002, <strong>Smith</strong> worked at GKN Sinter Metals, a division <strong>of</strong> GKN<br />

plc, in Michigan, <strong>and</strong> served as plant manager. GKN Sinter Metals produces powdered<br />

metal parts for automotive <strong>and</strong> a wide range <strong>of</strong> other industries. As plant manager, she<br />

was responsible for all aspects <strong>of</strong> business, including manufacturing, quality, production<br />

engineering, materials management, facilities <strong>and</strong> finance.<br />

<strong>Smith</strong> earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering at Michigan State<br />

University <strong>and</strong> an Executive MBA from Seattle University.<br />

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Publish date: January 2013<br />

Contact Info:<br />

<strong>Environment</strong>, <strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Safety</strong><br />

Communications<br />

+1 562-484-1536

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