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SEPTEMBER 2008
Steel Dynamics sets OmniSource promotions
Steel Dynamics, Inc. announced a number of management
promotions and organizational changes at OmniSource Corporation,
its wholly-owned metals recycling subsidiary.
In making these announcements, Mark Millett, Steel Dynamics
executive vice president for metals recycling and ferrous
resources and the recently appointed president and chief
operating officer of OmniSource Corporation, said, “These
new appointments, all of which have come from within
the company, will provide additional vision and leadership
as we continue to build our OmniSource platform.
The following are appointed OmniSource executive vice
presidents:
Tommy Tuschman, who has served as an executive with OmniSource
since the merger of his scrap company into OmniSource
in 1980, becomes OmniSource’s executive vice president
for strategic sourcing and business development. He will
continue in his role of sourcing of metals from major
strategic accounts as well as pursuing other OmniSource
growth opportunities.
Marvin Siegel will continue in his role as executive
vice president, leading OmniSource Southeast. Previously,
Marvin served as president of Recycle South, which became
a part of OmniSource earlier this year.
Larry Adelman has been named OmniSource executive vice
president- non-ferrous group. Larry, who will be responsible
for strategic operations of the non-ferrous group, served
as president of Admetco, a non-ferrous scrap processor,
from 1977 until it was acquired in 2004 by OmniSource.
Rich Brady is named OmniSource vice president-ferrous
sourcing and marketing. Rich previously served as vice
president for ferrous resources for Steel Dynamics (SDI)
and upon joining the company in 2004 established SDI’s
in-house scrap procurement department.
Bob Brewer is named OmniSource vice president-ferrous
operations. In this role, Bob will be responsible for
six geographically-defined OmniSource scrap collection
and processing divisions in the Midwest. Bob previously
served as Southern Indiana division manager.
Jason Redden is named OmniSource vice president-national
accounts and foundry sales. Jason becomes responsible
for procurement and management of scrap metal from large
regional and national industrial accounts. Jason has
held marketing positions at OmniSource since 1997.
Steve Alberico is named Omni-Source vice president, non-ferrous
sourcing and marketing. Steve previously served as nickel
and stainless commodity manager. A 28-year veteran of
the metals industry, he has held numerous positions in
scrap procurement, sales, and operations.
Jeff Rynearson, a 25-year employee of OmniSource, has
been named vice president, non-ferrous operations. In
this capacity, he will be responsible for the company’s
six high-production non-ferrous processing facilities
in the Midwest.
Denny Luma, president of Superior Aluminum Alloys, Inc.,
also becomes a vice president of OmniSource. Superior
Aluminum Alloys is a wholly-owned subsidiary of OmniSource
Corporation. Prior to joining OmniSource in 2001, Denny
was president of Wabash Alloys.
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