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PPG Industries of
Pittsburgh and Apogee Enterprises, Inc., of Minneapolis have completed
the previously announced combination of their U.S. automotive
replacement glass distribution businesses. The new venture, PPG Auto
Glass, began operation today with more than 1,200 employees from PPG
and Apogee's former auto replacement glass distribution units. PPG
owns 66 percent and Apogee 34 percent of the new Pittsburgh-based
entity.
Leading PPG Auto
Glass are Mark J. Orcutt, president; Oswald S. (Wiz) Wyatt and Glen
Hartman, senior vice presidents, northern and central regions,
respectively; Marc E. Talbert and H. Lee St. John, vice presidents,
western and southeast regions, respectively; John A. Bruno, chief
financial officer; Jeffrey W. Smith, director of distribution; James
J. Ricci, director of marketing and business analysis; and David F.
Nelson, director of materials management and purchasing.
When they
announced plans for PPG Auto Glass in June, PPG and Apogee officials
said the venture would enhance efficiency, geographic coverage and
customer service in distribution for their respective auto replacement
glass businesses.
PPG Auto Glass customers are auto glass installers, and the new
company has no retail outlets. The venture plans to operate more than
140 distribution facilities nationwide, supplying more than 8,000
replacement glass parts and a broad range of replacement glass
business sundries.
The new venture
does not include PPG's auto replacement glass manufacturing and
truckload sales businesses or Apogee's auto replacement glass
production and retail operations. Apogee's retail unit, the Harmon
AutoGlass division, owns about 325 installation shops. PPG, which has
no retail outlets, is North America's leading maker of auto
replacement glass.
Orcutt,
45, held glass sales and management posts after joining PPG in Houston
in 1981. The Oneida, N.Y., native was general sales manager, flat
glass trade, of subsidiary PPG Canada, Toronto, before becoming
director of eastern auto replacement glass sales and distribution in
1995. A Pittsburgh resident, Orcutt is a graduate of Lehigh
University, where he also earned a master's degree in business
administration (MBA).
Wyatt,
46, joined Apogee in 1993 as area depot manager for its Glass Depot
unit in his native Minneapolis. The Harvard University graduate became
vice president of Glass Depot in 1997 and executive vice president,
Harmon AutoGlass sales and service, in 1999. Wyatt lives in Edina,
Minn.
Hartman,
50, began his PPG career in 1971 in his native San Antonio, Texas,
managed Texas glass branches and later held commercial construction
and branch distribution management assignments. The Southwest Texas
State University graduate was regional auto replacement glass manager
in Dallas before becoming western sales and distribution director in
1995. He resides in Plano, Texas.
St.
John, 50, joined Apogee in 1974 as a Harmon AutoGlass sales
representative in Orlando, Fla. Following Florida sales and operations
assignments, he was Harmon AutoGlass southeast general manager and
Glass Depot eastern region general manager. The Jacksonville, Fla.,
native and Georgia Institute of Technology graduate was named Glass
Depot distribution vice president in Orlando in 1998. St. John lives
in Kissimmee, Fla.
Talbert,
42, joined PPG in his native Dallas in 1980, and held assignments in
the metal fabrication, commercial products and flat glass businesses.
In 1994 he joined the auto replacement glass business as Dallas market
manager, and a year later became manager of western region branch
distribution in Santa Ana, Calif. Talbert is a graduate of Amber
University and lives in Villa Park, Calif.
Bruno,
33, joined PPG's audit department in 1995 and was named branch
distribution accounting manager in 1998. A graduate of Duquesne
University, where he also earned an MBA, Bruno is a native and
resident of Pittsburgh.
Smith,
45, who joined PPG in 1977 at the Tipton, Pa., auto glass plant, went
to the auto replacement glass business in 1985 as an operations
analyst. The Harrisburg, Pa., native became manager of logistics
planning and support, branch distribution operations, in 1998. The
Harmony, Pa., resident is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University
with an MBA from the University of Evansville.
Ricci,
46, joined PPG in 1976 in Davenport, Iowa, and was customer service
manager for architectural glass products in Chicago, where he moved to
the auto replacement glass business as truckload sales representative.
He was manager of best demonstrated practices and then Chicago market
manager. A native of LaSalle, Ill., and graduate of Augustana College
with an MBA from Lewis University, Ricci will relocate from Hoffman
Estates, Ill., to the Pittsburgh area.
Nelson,
48, joined Apogee in 1987 as production control supervisor at its
Owatonna, Minn., facility, was named production and inventory control
manager two years later, and became director of materials in 1998. A
native and resident of Waseca, Minn., he is a LaSalle University
graduate.
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