ATI Inc. announced the appointment of two proven aerospace executives, Elizabeth Lund and Jean Lydon-Rodgers, to its Board of Directors effective November 1, 2025. Elizabeth Lund, a transformational leader at Boeing, advanced safety, quality, and operational efficiency across commercial airplane programs over her 34-year career. She drove major turnarounds, including tripling aircraft delivery performance during a critical production ramp and implementing enterprise-wide safety and quality reforms with the Federal Aviation Administration.

She retired as Senior Vice President of Quality for Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Chair of the Enterprise Quality Operations Council, after previously serving as Senior Vice President of Airplane Programs with responsibility for production and delivery across all commercial aircraft. Earlier, as Vice President and General Manager of Supply Chain, Lund oversaw 3,000 suppliers in 41 countries, representing more than 65% of airplane production costs. Lund holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tulsa and an MS in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from the University of Missouri-Columbia.

She received the Women in Aerospace Outstanding Achievement Award in 2015. Jean Lydon-Rodgers is an accomplished aerospace executive recognized for driving growth in commercial and military aviation. Over more than three decades, she built deep expertise in engine development, certification, production, and aftermarket services.

Most recently, as President and CEO of GE Aviation Services (2016?2021), she led the $15+ billion global aftermarket division and managed a $220 billion backlog of long-term service agreements. Earlier, as President and CEO of GE Aviation Military Systems (2009?2016), Lydon-Rodgers secured major contracts and advanced next-generation platforms for U.S. and allied forces. She also forged strategic partnerships with leading maintenance, repair, and overhaul providers worldwide, expanding her global supply chain expertise.

Lydon-Rodgers has been recognized for her industry leadership, including service on the FAA/DOT Women in Aviation Advisory Board and the Distinguished Stateswoman of Aviation Award from the National Aeronautic Association in 2021. She holds an MBA in Finance from Xavier University and a BS in Electrical Engineering from Penn State University.