Mona Pappafava-Ray, General Carbide Corp. President, Wins 2011 Women In Business Award


Greensburg, PA, March 24, 2011 - The Pittsburgh Business Times recently honored Mona Pappafava-Ray, president of General Carbide Corporation, with a 2011 Women in Business Award. The Business Times' recognition of Ms. Pappafava-Ray acknowledges her success in helping the Greensburg, PA-based manufacturer of tungsten carbide tooling achieve and maintain a position of market leadership. Selected from more than 100 applicants, Ms. Pappafava-Ray shared the stage with 14 other honorees from diverse fields, including banking, energy, health care, law, manufacturing, non-profit organization management and real estate.

"I am humbled to be in the company of such a highly-accomplished group of women," said Ms. Pappafava-Ray in front of more than 300 attendees of a dinner held at the Westin Convention Center Hotel in Downtown Pittsburgh. "You don't win an award like this by yourself. Because I have a loving, supportive husband and a wonderful daughter, and am surrounded by great people in the company, I am fortunate to be able to balance my commitments to family, work and community, and accomplish so many things that I believe
in passionately."

The theme of balance echoed throughout the evening as award winners acknowledged the difficulties of giving focused attention to their families, businesses and communities, and feeling revitalized when they are fully engaged in serving the needs of people and organizations who most value their time and skills.

"The talent and dedication of professionals throughout our community is outstanding, and learning more about those at the top of their field always inspires me to push myself harder," said Lauren Lawley Head, editor of the Pittsburgh Business Times. "Their accomplishments help make Pittsburgh a dynamic place to live and work, and serve as in inspiration to us all."

The Selection Process
The 2011 Women in Business Award winners were chosen by a panel of three judges:
Ralph Egerman, principal, NAI Pittsburgh Commercial, a real estate investment firm;
Velma Monteiro-Trible, former COO and assistant treasurer of the Alcoa Foundation; and
Bill Troup, president of Sisterson & Co., LLP, one of the Pittsburgh region's largest public accounting firms.

The Women in Business Awards are part of the Pittsburgh Business Times' Business Women First Program which includes an ongoing series of panel discussions and networking activities.

About the Pittsburgh Business Times
The Pittsburgh Business Times is a weekly newspaper that covers commercial activity throughout western Pennsylvania. The paper has a circulation of 13,500, and its print and online editions are read by 50,000 people. The Business Times is owned by American City Business Journals (ACBJ), the largest publisher of business newsweeklies in the United States. ACBJ is headquartered in Charlotte, NC.

About General Carbide Corporation
General Carbide Corporation manufactures more than 50 grades of tungsten carbide tooling for a variety of cutting and metal forming applications. The company was established more than 40 years ago and is headquartered in Greensburg, PA, near Pittsburgh. General Carbide employs more than 170 people and has annual sales in excess of $20 million.

For more information, contact Tom Shearer at 724.836.3000, x113, or 724.493.2436 (mobile). E-mail trshearer@generalcarbide.com or visit www.generalcarbide.com

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