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Wendell Weeks, the small-town boss at the big-tech table

Corning’s boss is a corporate stalwart with a passion for glass

Corning CEO, Wendell Weeks.
Raising the glassPhotograph: Courtesy of Corning
|Corning|5 min read

In his office in upstate New York, Wendell Weeks is about to do an ad hoc product demonstration. He brandishes something he calls a Norwegian hammer, a device used to test how resistant materials are to hard knocks. Mr Weeks first experiments on a thin sheet of metal; the hammer leaves a visible dent. Then he places the hammer over a small sample of glass; its percussive impact leaves no trace.

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This article appeared in the Business section of the print edition under the headline “Man of glass”

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