CANTON, Ohio: September 11, 2017 — TimkenSteel (NYSE: TMST, timkensteel.com), a leader in customized alloy steel products and services, today announced leadership changes in commercial operations. Tim Haubenstricker has been named vice president of sales, and Rob Feielin has been appointed vice president of business development and product management.
“These changes will allow our team to continue focusing on serving our customers’ most
demanding applications while also stretching our new assets to serve additional
opportunities,” said Tom Moline, executive vice president for commercial operations. “Both
Tim and Rob are longtime TimkenSteel employees and have a deep understanding of our
business and commitment to customers.”
Since joining the company 32 years ago, Haubenstricker has held numerous leadership
roles within the sales organization, with his most recent position being vice president,
mobile. The sales organization for all areas will report to him in his new role, and that team
will be focused entirely on selling and feeding market intelligence in to the organization.
Feielin, who was most recently director of purchasing, joined the company in 1989 and has
held several leadership roles in manufacturing operations, sales and supply chain
management. Under his leadership, TimkenSteel’s business development and product
management team will integrate all other commercial activities, and provide analysis and
planning to ensure the sales team has the direction and tools they need to execute.
About TimkenSteel Corporation
TimkenSteel (NYSE:TMST) (timkensteel.com) creates tailored steel products and services for demanding applications, helping customers push the bounds of what's possible within their industries. The company reaches around the world in its customers' products and leads North America in large alloy steel bars (up to 16 inches in diameter) and seamless mechanical tubing made of its special bar quality (SBQ) steel, as well as supply chain and steel services. TimkenSteel operates warehouses and sales offices in five countries and has made all of its steel in America for 100 years. The company posted sales of $870 million in 2016. Follow us on Twitter @TimkenSteel and on Instagram.