James F.
Frain
May 24, 1929 -
May 26, 2003

James
F. Frain
was born in Detroit, MI, but grew up and lived his life in the
Pittsburgh, PA region. Westinghouse is an important name in the
history of Pittsburgh and it was an important name to Jim as
well. He was graduated from Westinghouse High School in
Wilmerding, PA in 1947. In 1951, he earned a B.S. degree in
Chemistry from Maryville College (TN). A job with Union Carbide
in Oak Ridge, TN followed graduation, but soon he was called back to
Pittsburgh by the Westinghouse Corporation. Later he earned a
Masters degree in Economics from the University of Pittsburgh in 1958.
Jim had a 42 year career
with Westinghouse. He began as a chemist
in the Nuclear Division. His projects included work on the
Nautilus, the first nuclear power submarine in the US Navy. As
the years went by, he migrated from the field of chemistry to systems
analysis and by the early 1980's, he had found a home in the field of
records management. Working his way up through the corporation,
he was serving as the de facto Corporate Records Manager for the
Corporation at the time when Westinghouse decided to take a new
direction and merged with the Columbia Broadcasting System. Many
of the former Westinghouse core businesses were spun off and Jim
found a home with the Westinghouse Productivity Center where his
particular skills in applying systems analysis, information management,
regulatory compliance and filing classification systems were allowed to
shine. He found himself consulting in more than 41 locations
within the former Westinghouse family and was able to make major
contributions in the specific area of environmental compliance.
Even after official retirement from Westinghouse, Jim continued with
consulting projects and was actively employed on two projects for the
Curtiss-Wright Electro-Mechanical Corporation at the time of his death.
Within the Pittsburgh records management community, Jim was a frequent
speaker, meeting host and Pittsburgh Chapter officer. At
the ARMA International level, Jim was on the program for several
conferences. Always loyal to the local chapter, Jim was an active
participant in the discussion at the May 2003 Chapter meeting, the
month of his death.
Jim and his wife Mary were married on June 6, 1952 and together raised
two sons, Allan and Dale and daughter Lynne. Their home in Forest
Hills, outside of Pittsburgh, provided Jim with land in order to
indulge in his other hobby: gardening and landscaping. His
memory is an inspiration to all who appreciate the importance of
information and records management to the health of an
organization.
Recollections contributed by Mary Frain, Allen Frain,
Dale
Frain and
Preston Shimer.
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