Metal Powder Works Appoints Greg Bartley as Vice President of Commercial Operations

Metal Powder Works Limited (MPW) is pleased to announce the appointment of Greg Bartley as Vice President of Commercial Operations. With an extensive background in engineering, sales, and strategic business development, Greg brings a wealth of expertise to the MPW leadership team. His appointment underscores MPW’s commitment to enhancing its market presence and leveraging its cutting-edge technology to meet the powder inventory needs of customers.

Greg has held key leadership positions at Alumax, Alcoa, and Allegheny Technologies (ATI). In these roles, he successfully leveraged mergers, acquisitions, and strategic relationships to drive business growth. More recently, he led sales commercialization for Continuum Powders (formerly MolyWorks), focusing on advanced materials and additive manufacturing. Greg began his career with General Motors’ Delphi Chassis Systems, specializing in process engineering for automotive component manufacturing.

“We are thrilled to welcome Greg to our leadership team,” said MPW CEO John Barnes, “His deep expertise in engineering, strategic sales, and business development will be invaluable as we continue to expand our commercial operations and drive innovation.”

Greg further commented on this opportunity, ““MPW is perfectly positioned for growth in Additive Manufacturing, MIM and HDH powder markets, leveraging the patented DirectPowder™ process. I anticipate the ability to deliver competitive advantages to a wide range of powder applications while also addressing the widest range of market applicability among specialized powder producers”.

Greg holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from General Motors Institute (now Kettering University) and a Master of Science in Manufacturing Systems Engineering from the University of Dayton. At MPW he will assume responsibility for commercial operations, sales and marketing and communications initiatives.

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