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JOHNSON, ALAN C
2004
Alan C. Johnson of Surfside Beach, SC died Wednesday, (July 14, 2004) in South Carolina. Born November 27, 1929 in Hartford, son of the late Norman and Irene Rattenberg Johnson. US Air Force veteran serving in the Korean Conflict.
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DCNR Appoints New Managers to Head 3 State Parks
2008
HARRISBURG,Pa.,July 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/--The Bureau of State Parks has appointed two new managers to oversee operations of a Greene County state park and a two-park complex in Lebanon and Schuylkill counties, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Michael DiBerardinis announced today. With two launching ramps and 56 overnight mooring slips, the 85-acre Memorial Lake is the focal point of the state park, a 230-acre tract surrounded by Fort Indiantown Gap Military Reservation in East Hanover Township, Lebanon County. The complex also includes the largely undeveloped Swatara State Park, a tract on the Lebanon-Schuylkill county border that offers more than 3,500 acres of rolling fields and woodlands bisected by Swatara Creek. [Angelique D. Croll] first worked for the Bureau of State Parks in 2006 as a seasonal environmental education specialist at Evansburg State Park, Montgomery County. She entered the bureaus manager trainee program in 2007, working from the Region Four office in Perkasie, Bucks County. She worked as assistant and acting park manager at Promised Land, Pike County; Frances Slocum, Luzerne County; the Tobyhanna Park Complex, based in Monroe County, and, most recently, the Memorial Lake State Park Complex.
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Exide's Chief Resigns to Go Back to Federal-Mogul
2000
Alan C. Johnson has resigned after eight months as president and COO of the Exide Corp to return to his former employer, the auto-parts giant Federal-Mogul. Shares in Exide, the US's largest maker of lead-acid batteries, dropped 68.75 cents, to $9.875.
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Exide's No. 2 Position To Go to Executive From Federal-Mogul
Mr. Johnson, an automotive-industry veteran with 30 years' experience, would join Exide from Federal-Mogul Corp., where he most recently served as executive vice president of powertrain systems. Federal-Mogul, an auto-parts maker, announced Mr. (Alan C.) Johnson's departure in an internal company memo.
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Exide Names Johnson To Become President
Exide Corp confirmed it named Alan C. Johnson president and chief operating officer.
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Federal-Mogul Announces Senior Executive Appointments
SOUTHFIELD, Mich., Feb. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Federal-Mogul (NYSE: FMO) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Dick Snell announces a new organizational structure with the appointments of four executive vice presidents, effective upon closure of the company's previously announced acquisitions of T&N plc and Fel-Pro, Incorporated: Prior to his promotion, [Alan C.] Johnson, 49, was executive vice president responsible for the company's worldwide manufacturing and international aftermarket operations. He had served the company in various key leadership roles including: president of operations; vice president, powertrain operations -Americas; vice president and general manager, oil seal operations; and general manager, oil seal operations. [Paul R.] Lederer has served in senior leadership positions at various automotive companies including: executive vice president of Stant; chairman and chief executive officer of Epicor Industries, Incorporated; and at Parker Hannifin, Lederer served as president, automotive group; group vice president -operations; and general manager Edelmann Division. Prior to this, Lederer was executive vice president of E. Edelmann & Company.
Newsletter
Federal-Mogul Appoints Four Vice Presidents
Dennis J. Gormley, chairman and chief executive officer of Federal-Mogul Corporation (NYSE: FMO), today announced the appointment of four vice presidents. \"The appointments reflect the valued contributions made by these individuals to the continued success of our company,\" Gormley said. \"Their leadership directs and enhances our efforts to continually improve.\" D. James Davis, general manager of ball bearing products, was named vice president of ball bearing operations. He joined Federal-Mogul in 1980 and has served in both technical and general management positions. Davis holds a bachelor of science degree in metallurgical engineering from the University of Cincinnati. (excerpt)
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