New President at SECO/WARWICK

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Jeff Boswell, SECO/WARWICK CEO, has announced the promotion of Keith Boeckenhauer to the position of president of SECO/WARWICK Corporation (USA). As president Boeckenhauer is responsible for the company’s operating activities and future growth strategies.
“It is a privilege to lead a company that has the industry and community reputation of SECO/WARWICK,” says Boeckenhauer. “Our employees have made our engineering and manufacturing capabilities in Meadville a key component in our global strategy. We will continue to manufacture our traditional line of furnaces, and we look forward to offering emerging technologies to better serve our customers with the most efficient and cost-effective equipment on the market.”
He is a member of the Board of Directors and serves as the Aluminum Global Product Leader coordinating SECO/WARWICK Group’s Aluminum Teams in the United States, Poland, Russia, China, and India.
Boeckenhauer joined SECO/WARWICK in 1984 as a project engineer in nonferrous melting and holding furnaces. He became product manager of molten metal furnaces in 1989. He served as manager of environmental systems beginning in 1991, manager of international and marketing services in 1994, and was promoted to vice president, aluminum mill equipment, in 1997. He served as vice president of engineering from 2002-2004 when he was promoted to vice president, aluminum group. He has served as CEO for SECO/WARWICK Corp. since 2007. He earned a bachelor’s degree in mining engineering at the University of Missouri-Rolla and completed graduate courses in business administration at Gannon University.
SECO/WARWICK Worldwide manufactures industrial heat processing equipment including heat treat furnaces, vacuum furnace technology, atmosphere generators, and aluminum reverb melting and holding systems. SECO/WARWICK provides heat treating equipment and services worldwide for customers involved with primary aluminum, aluminum recycling, automotive, aerospace, commercial heat treating, HVAC, electronics, lighting, medical equipment, and nuclear applications. To learn more go to [www.secowarwick.com].