Forging Industry Association
Pat Kasik is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in administrative support and office management. Beginning a career at United Airlines as a Statistical Assistant from February 1972 to March 1977, Pat provided analysis on mechanical issues related to aircraft. Transitioning to Electrolux from February 1981 to January 1996, Pat served as Office Manager, responsible for processing sales paperwork and handling customer interactions. Since February 1996, Pat has been a Senior Executive Assistant at the Forging Industry Association, offering support for major membership meetings, trade shows, and marketing projects. Pat holds a 2 Year Associate Science degree in Horticulture from McHenry County College, attended between 1980 and 1982, and is a graduate of Parma Senior High School, class of 1969.
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Forging Industry Association
Forging is manufacturing process where metal is pressed, pounded or squeezed under great pressure into high strength parts known as forgings. The process is normally (but not always) performed hot by preheating the metal to a desired temperature before it is worked. It is important to note that the forging process is entirely different from thecasting (or foundry) process, as metal used to make forged parts is never melted and poured (as in the casting process).