ATI’s Contracts & Procurement Team Volunteers with Water Mission and Lowcountry Foodbank
As ATI’s largest team, the Contracts & Procurement department plays a critical role in supporting programs that advance our nation’s industrial base. But their impact doesn’t stop there—they’re also committed to strengthening our local community.
Recently, the team came together to volunteer at Water Mission, where they cleaned solar panels that power sustainable water systems. This hands-on work helps reduce Water Mission’s operating costs, allowing more resources to go directly toward their mission of providing safe water to those in need. They also volunteered at the Lowcountry Food Bank, helping to sort and prepare food donations for families across the region.
“Giving back—whether through our work or our time—is something this team takes to heart,” said Katrina Kenny, Senior Vice President of Contracts and Procurement at ATI. “We’re proud of the role we play in supporting our nation’s priorities, and equally proud to serve right here in our community. These volunteer days remind us of the impact we can have together.”
ATI Contracts & Procurement team volunteers cleaning solar panels at Water Mission.
Through the leadership of the ATI Foundation, employees like the Contracts & Procurement team are finding meaningful ways to serve. Dolly Pelto, Executive Director of the ATI Foundation, shared: “The passion this team brings—both to their work and their volunteer efforts—is inspiring. They demonstrate that ATI’s culture of service isn’t limited to the office. It extends into the community in ways that truly make a difference.”
By combining professional excellence with a spirit of giving, ATI’s Contracts & Procurement team is leading by example—contributing to a stronger nation and stronger communities.
ATI Contracts & Procurement team volunteers at the Lowcountry Foodbank.