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AFT President -- Shan Beckley

 

Armed with a business degree in Operations Management from Arizona State University, Shan was recruited by PCC in June 1988 to participate in the company's Career Development Program. The program provided him with the opportunity to work in each of the functional areas of PCC's Structural Division (manufacturing, finance, scheduling, etc.), culminating with a one-year stint in Corporate Purchasing where he was responsible for the purchasing of all alloys and related metals for the division. After that, he then proceeded to a Manufacturing Supervisor position in the Titanium Casting Facility, then to Team Manager of small parts in the titanium business.

 

After PCC acquired AFT in June 1991, Shan joined AFT the following month as Materials Manager. Over the next 12 years, he worked his way through the company as Manufacturing Manager, Sales Manager, Product Group Vice President, MIM Senior Vice-President, and then to his present position of President of AFT with three businesses and two MIM locations, one in Retsag, Hungary.

 

Keeping things exciting and enjoyable at AFT is part of the job, Shan says. In fact, he credits much of the company's dynamic growth to an atmosphere that promotes teamwork, participation and excitement of the technologies inherent growth potential.

 

"For me, the most exciting part of the job is working with a team of people who share a common goal to grow and grow--and have fun while doing it," Shan says. "To have a team of people who participate in that common vision and feel the excitement of our contributions is awesome! I think that one of the rewards of my job is creating and maintaining a business environment where people want--and yes, desire--to work and contribute to AFT's success versus the 'it's just a job' mentality."

 

A strong believer in maintaining an open door policy and "management by walking around and talking", Shan says that giving people the opportunity to contribute can often lead to conflicts. But he stresses that it's also those conflicts that often lead to growth.

 

"My direct colleagues will more often than not let it fly with me if need be when an issue exists--not exactly a culture of 'politics', but I respect and appreciate that," Shan says. "After all, with growth come conflicts. But our true performance is measured in our ability to recognize, address and overcome those conflicts. While it's a continual test of our communication skills and abilities, I always keep in mind that in the end we're all pulling the same rope in the same direction at the same time."

 

True, keeping things fun and exciting at AFT may be part of the environment that Shan encourages within the company. But it may also have something to do with the environment outside the company walls, as well. Namely, the playground that's Colorado. Among the benefits Shan counts to having AFT based in Colorado are over 310 sunny days a year and a spectacular landscape that offers something for everyone. He also adds that it doesn't hurt as a selling tool for clients--especially during ski season.

 

"We're clearly a destination that current and prospective customers enjoy visiting, particularly during ski season," Shan says. "It's incredible how many visitors we get on a Friday or Monday during the ski season. Now, perhaps it's pure coincidence, but..." he says, smiling.

 

Shan's own interests outside the office run to skiing, bird-hunting and golf. He admits to having an especially competitive nature on the golf course and often likes to play spirited game with friends and co-workers.

 

"I thoroughly enjoy a little competitive game of golf amongst friends and co-workers," Shan says. "I think it's a therapeutic stress reliever. But I'm afraid to admit that I dislike--downright hate--losing. I hate it more than I enjoy winning."

 

Something to keep in mind the next time the boss invites you to go golfing.

 

For Shan, being competitive and winning--both on an off the course--means not resting on one's laurels. In terms of the company, it means continuing to provide each customer with a solution and path to success in profitable growth while utilizing AFT's current and emerging technologies. As he sees it, each customer's success--or victory--is a step toward the next opportunity and challenge.

 

"I'm a firm believer that the AFT team is not en-route to a destination, but that we're on a journey with various milestones of success," Shan says. "Victory is measured in where it takes you next."

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