American Iron and Steel Institute announces new VP of auto program

June 21, 2022
Christopher Kristock succeeds John Catterall, who is retiring, and who has led AISI’s automotive program since 2020 and previously led the Auto/Steel Partnership.
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The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) has named Christopher Kristock vice president of the automotive program for AISI effective June 20. Kristock succeeds John Catterall, who is retiring, and who has led AISI’s automotive program since 2020 and previously led the Auto/Steel Partnership (A/SP), a partnership of automotive companies, manufacturers, steel producers and tier suppliers.

As the leader of the automotive program for the American steel industry, Kristock will focus on maintaining steel’s role as the automotive material of choice. Kristock will be responsible for leadership of AISI’s Automotive Applications Council, a group of AISI member steel producers focused on automotive innovation, education and technology transfer activities.

Kevin Dempsey, president and CEO of AISI, said, “With the steel and auto industries both focused on the future of mobility, cost-effective mass optimization, sustainability and strong, durable steel structures, Chris’ expertise is a great fit. His experience in steel production, processing and design for end use will enable him to continue our momentum of incorporating next generation steel grades in electric vehicles and promoting steel’s sustainability in the auto market.”

Kristock’s career has spanned roles as a scientist, manufacturing engineer and quality assurance leader. Since 2014, he has held several positions of responsibility at an automotive metal processor, including vice president of quality and technology. Previously, he served as vice president quality and product development at Severstal North America and was co-chairman of their international global technology system. His lifetime career experience also includes quality assurance, product development, advanced engineering, technical service, process engineering, metallurgy, steelmaking and casting in both basic oxygen furnace (BOF) and electric arc furnace (EAF) operations.

“AISI is a catalyst for engaging the steel industry, the automotive industry and federal partners to conduct research, provide technology transfer and promote steel-intensive solutions in the auto market,” Kristock said. “I am excited to be part of the automotive program and look forward working with the automotive industry to sustain the safety and durability of cars while reducing environmental impacts.”

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