Background
Reinartz, Leo F. was born on August 8, 1888 in East Liverpool Ohio. Son of John Gottfried and Sarah Julia (Eppling) Reinartz.
Reinartz, Leo F. was born on August 8, 1888 in East Liverpool Ohio. Son of John Gottfried and Sarah Julia (Eppling) Reinartz.
Bachelor of Science, Carnegie Institute Technology, 1909. Mechanical Engineering, 1923. Doctor of Science, Capital University, 1959.
Chemist American Rolling Mill Company, Middletown, O., 1909-1913, assistant superintendent central works open hearth department, 1913-1915, assistant superintendent east works and central works open hearth department 1915-1916. Superintendent, 1916-1923, assistant general superintendent, 1923-1930, works manager East Works, 1930-1938, division manager Middletown and Hamilton plants, 1938-1950. Vice president charge special operating developments Armco Steel Corporation, 1951-1955, consultant, from 1956.
President Princess Dorothy Coal Company.
Vice-president, director Middletown Federal Savings & Loan Association, 1957. Director Hospital Care Corporation, Southwestern O.
Member metallurgical advisory board National Academy Science, Washington. Chairman board regents, Capital University, (secretary 9 years). Director Middletown Young Men's Christian Association, 1915-1930, president 1927-1929, honorary life.
Member Middletown Safety Council (honorary life.
Member National Conference), American Institute Mining and Metallurgical Engineers (president 1954-1956, director 1955), Bituminous Coal Operators Association (director), Society Political Science American Iron and Steel Institute (regional award, 1952), American Management Association, American Ordnance Association, Military Engineers, American Navy League, Middletown Civic Association, Junior (honorary life), Middletown C.’s of C., Middleton Art Association (trustee), Tau Beta Phi. Clubs: Brown’s Run Country, Hamilton Business Men'son
Presented papers before American and British Iron and Steel Institutions.
Married Mathilda Sophia Zix, September 12, 1916. Children: Mathilda M. (Mistress T. East. Graham, III), Leo F. (killed in action at Leyte), Helen Marie (Mistress G. T. Duffin, Junior.