ATSI Selects Knott V.P. of Quality Engineering & Manufacture.ALTOONA Altoona (ălt `nə), industrial city (1990 pop. 51,881), Blair co., central Pa., on the eastern slopes of the Allegheny Mts., near the source of the Juniata River; settled c. , Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 27, 1998--ATSI Chairman, President & CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , The Honorable Richard A. Geist and the ATSI ATSI Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Australia)ATSI Association of Thai Software Industry ATSI Association of TeleServices International ATSI American Transmission Systems, Inc. board of directors announced this morning the appointment of Dr. Kenneth Knott, Ph.D., P.E., as vice president of quality engineering & manufacture to lead ATSI's new TQMP TQMP Total Quality Management Plan TQMP Total Quality Maturity Path , Total Quality Manufacturing Program. "Dr. Ken Knott is one of the most celebrated leaders in the field of industrial engineering and quality control in the world today," noted Rick Geist. "ATSI is building a new company for the next century and Ken Knott's professional accomplishments, technical know-how and impressive record of experience will enable ATSI to enhance its reputation as an international manufacturer of world-class leading edge technology for the rail industry." Knott is an author/coauthor of five internationally recognized text books on industrial engineering. He holds advanced degrees from two universities in England Universities
"The ATSI Management Team is delighted to have Ken Knott joining our team to work shoulder to shoulder with the dedicated men and women of our company. Together, we are building a dynamic public company (OTC OTC See: Over-the-counter. OTC See over-the-counter market (OTC). BB:ATSZ) for the future and Ken Knott brings a new energy and expertise to our professional team," stated John W. Tower, vice president for corporate development. American Track Systems International Inc. filed for Chapter 11 reorganization on July 24, 1998. ATSI has accomplished a dramatic reorganization over the past three months. The company is preparing an aggressive plan to emerge from Chapter 11, that will be made public on Nov. 23. For over 10 years, ATSI has been an internationally recognized manufacturer of advanced track technology for the public transit, light rail, passenger rail and freight rail industry. |
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