M. F. Meissner S. L. Nevins MILTON F. MEISSNER Milton F. Meissner, vice president for operations of Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, admin isters the Arms and Ammunition, Explosives, Ram- set and Metals Divisions which had been his re sponsibility for Olin Industries. A graduate of Lehigh University and Princeton University’s graduate school, Mr. Meissner was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy Degree at Ox ford University, England, which he attended as a Rhodes Scholar. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Tau Beta Pi. Mr. Meissner has been with Calco Chemical Company, United States Steel Company and Westr inghouse Electric Corporation. He received the Westinghouse Order of Merit in 1945 in recog nition of distinguished service. He joined Olin in 1950 as assistant general manager of the Metals Division. In 1952 he was made general manager and in 1953 he was appointed vice president for operations, S. L. NEVINS S. L. Nevins, vice president for operations of Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, joined the Mathieson organization in 1948 as general man ager of the ammonia department. He was ap pointed vice president and director of agricultural chemical sales in April of the following year, and later president of the Agricultural Chemicals Di vision. Before coming to Mathieson, Mr. Nevins was with Southern Acid & Sulphur Company, Inc. and Monsanto Chemical Company. A graduate of the University of Missouri, he is credited with a number of developments in the manufacture of fertilizer chemicals. He is a member of the Amer ican Chemical Society, Chemists Club, and Chem ical Market Research Association. WALTER F. O’CONNELL Walter F. O’Connell, vice president and assist ant to the vice president for finance of the Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, is a former tax and financial consultant. He was previously a partner in the firm of A. M. Pullen and Company, Certified Public Accountants, Greensboro, N. C. Mr. O’Connell joined Olin Industries in May, 1952, as assistant to John W. Hanes, who was Fred Olsen Ralph A, Ostberg then financial vice president and vice president for southern operations. Mr. O’Connell is a native of Hartford, Conn. He attended Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.; George town University, Washington, D. C.; and Colum bus University, Washington, D. C., from which he received a B.C.S. Degree. FRED OLSEN Dr. Fred Olsen, vice president for research and a director of Olin Mathieson Chemical Corpora tion, is an authority in the chemicals and ex plosives industries. Dr. Olsen is best known for his work in the development of stable nitrocellulose and for his invention of Olin Ball Powder which is produced chemically by a revolutionary safe underwater pro cess. A graduate of the University of Toronto, Dr. Olsen has 45 patents in the field of cellulose ex plosives. He is a member of many honorary and professional societies, is a past president of the Industrial Research Institute and is the author of numerous articles for technical and scientific pub lications. RALPH A. OSTBERG Ralph A. Ostberg, Olin Mathieson vice presi dent for production, joined the Olin organization in 1952 after a career of long and varied experi ence in management. A native of Boston, he was Olin’s vice president for production for the fol lowing divisions: Metals, Arms and Ammunition, Electrical, Explosives, Ramset and Export. Before joining Olin, Mr. Ostberg was president of Edward Ermold Company of New York. He had previously been vice president and general manager of Metallic Drawing Roll Company, Springfield, Massachusetts, vice president and gen eral manager of A.O.G. Corporation, Providence, Rhode Island. Mr. Ostberg attended Boston University and received a degree in Business Administration. THEODORE WEICKER, JR. Theodore Weicker, Jr., is vice president for overseas operations and a director of Olin Mathie- s^n Chemical Corporation. He was formerly vice president of Mathieson and president of Squibb- Walter F. O’Connell 6