![]() ![]() In fact, USS announced first quarter losses of $75 million. Industry analysts and Thomas Gibson, president and CEO of American Iron and Steel Institute, say cheap imports and an oversupply have hurt U.S. steel industry, however, has been hit hard in recent years. ![]() One of those facilities is Fairfield Works, a pipe mill 10 miles west of Birmingham that manufactures seamless pipes for the oil, automotive and appliance industries and sheet products. With headquarters in Pittsburgh, USS produces integrated steel throughout North America and Central Europe. (USS), founded in 1901, is a Fortune 200 company in the iron and steel industry. The remaining 20 are listed in order of most recent employment estimate. First are five that have had big news - United States Steel Corp., ADTRAN Inc., Constellium, Walter Energy and CPSI. Phillip Patterson, Stutts Properties, Inc.įor more information on the Culverhouse Executive MBA Program, click on EMBA or contact Cheryl Altemara at or call ’s a look at the 25 public companies employing the most Alabamians. Jimmy Hassan, Dayton Superior Corporation ![]() Please join us in welcoming our HEMBA Class of 2017:įelicia Craig, Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation Incoming students have goals to develop and further their career, develop business skills, further their mentoring and leadership skills, pursue financial security, own a business, have an impact on their company, become a better manager and motivator, and travel and work abroad. We also have 38% of our students coming from a military background. The average age is 37 with an average of 15 years of work experience. 43% of the students who just joined the program graduated with undergraduate degrees in engineering, followed by 29% with liberal arts degrees, 19% with business degrees, and 10% with science/math degrees. The class reflects more diversity in terms of educational backgrounds. Other industries include finance, technology, healthcare/pharmaceutical, retail, telecom, construction, real estate and services. The defense and manufacturing agencies are hugely represented in this cohort, with 28% and 24% of the students working in them, respectively. The students represent companies such as PPG Industries, ADTRAN, Infosys, Nissan North America, Sikorsky Aircraft, Southern Telecom, Amerex Corporation, the US Army, Northrop Grumman, and the Missile Defense Agency. Dean Brian Gray (right) welcomes Jimmy Hassan (HEMBA 2017) They also nailed down the “Rammer Jammer” and “Roll Tide” cheers and are looking forward to a tailgate this fall in T-Town. They also spent time seeing some of the sites and meeting other alumni and students on campus while involved in a team challenge scavenger hunt. Over the two-and-a-half day orientation, the students met with their first semester faculty, participated in team building, and met with the Executive MBA Alumni Board. For many it was their first time on campus. We wanted to do something different this year and have them begin their 21-month, five-semester experience with the Capstone. In the past, students would take classes on the UAHuntsville campus and only come to Tuscaloosa for graduation. On August 12, the Culverhouse College of Commerce greeted the new Huntsville EMBA Class of 2017 with its first orientation at UA. From Denny Chimes to the Bryant-Denny Stadium, from the President’s Mansion to the Ferguson Center (Ferg), from Coleman Coliseum to the Park at Manderson Landing along the Black Warrior River, The University of Alabama is welcoming its students. There is cooler weather and talk of classes, faculty and football, and not necessarily in that order. University of Alabama Welcomes HEMBA 2017 ClassĮMBA Program Information, EMBA Uncategorized, UA EMBA Latest News/Eventsįall on the University of Alabama campus is exciting as new and returning students arrive. ![]()
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