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April 2nd, 2025

This Aerospace & Defense CEO Loves Finding Pockets Of Opportunity. Meet Kim Fields, CEO $ATI

This Aerospace & Defense CEO Loves Finding Pockets Of Opportunity. Meet Kim Fields, CEO & President of ATI – $ATI

Guest:
Kim Fields, CEO & President ATI

Ticker: $ATI

Website:
https://www.atimaterials.com/

Bio:

Kimberly A. Fields is President and Chief Executive Officer of ATI Inc., a global producer of high performance materials and solutions for the global aerospace and defense markets, and critical applications in like markets.
Prior to becoming CEO in 2024, Kim served as Chief Operating Officer from 2022 and became President in July 2023. During her tenure, ATI has grown as one integrated operation, sharpening its operational advantages, increasing capacity and capability for the extraordinary materials customers value most.

Kim joined ATI in 2019 as executive vice president of ATI’s Flat Rolled Products group, and in 2020 took on leadership of both business segments.
Prior to joining ATI, Kim was group president for industrial and energy at IDEX Corporation, where she dramatically improved profitability and accelerated Growth in the business portfolio. She’s held commercial, manufacturing, and strategic leadership positions at EVRAZ and GE, growing GE’s penetration in metals, petrochemicals and mining segments.

Kim earned a BS in Ceramic Engineering from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana and an MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.

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