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Frank Shrontz ran Boeing for 10 years while the company was headquartered in Seattle. In 1992, he was part of a group that helped save baseball in Seattle.
The new vice president of public affairs and communications began the role April 29.
A Johnson Controls International spokeswoman declined to comment on a Reuters report that the company is looking to divest another significant business unit — the company's ADT alarms business in Europe and Latin America.
Nippon Steel has extended its timeline to close the $14.9 billion deal for Pittsburgh-based United States Steel Corp. The deal, announced Dec. 18, has drawn controversy from the beginning.
The space is about 60% larger than Top Pot's existing warehouse facility in Tukwila, its CEO says.
Called The Fednt Lodge, named after a brand of farm equipment AGCO makes, the new building is designed to host customer visits, launch events, dealer meetings and corporate gatherings, an announced said on Friday.