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AIST William T. Hogan, S.J. Lecture Award

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Father Hogan, The "Steel Priest" - The Hogan Steel Archive at Fordham University contains the invaluable steel information assembled by William T. Hogan, S. J. during his life’s work as a teacher and internationally known steel-industry economist. The 130-foot archive transforms this information into a uniquely comprehensive learning facility for use by students, researchers, scholars, and all those seeking knowledge about the technology and economics of the iron and stel industry. The archive’s content, spanning more than 150 years of steel’s history, includes 4,823 document files, 1,114 photos and slides, and 390 book and reference titles pertaining to steel production and consumption on a worldwide basis. The archive’s Father Hogan Files section contains his many speeches and congressional testimony, his hundreds of steel publications, and his papers and many awards, including the AIST William T. Hogan S.J. Lecture Award, presented each year to the keynote speaker at AISTech.


History and Purpose:

The AIST William T. Hogan, S.J. Lecture Award was established in 1990 and honors the late Father Hogan, S.J., who was director of Fordham University’s Industrial Economics Research Institute and an internationally known steel industry economist. This lecture award is presented to the keynote speaker at the AISTech President’s Award Breakfast, representing the annual gathering of the AIST membership.

Nomination Process: Nominations shall be made by completing Sections 1 through 3 of the AIST Award Nomination Form.
Qualifications: This honorary lecturer is selected in recognition of individual outstanding leadership to the iron and steel industry. Lecture topics shall cover trade, economics, steel industry operations, developments or forecasts.
Selection Process: The AIST Executive Committee shall select a final candidate.
 
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