Esmark makes major executive changes, unsure about Ohio mill restart

Thursday, 29 August 2013 01:30:27 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

Esmark Inc. has announced management changes for its Esmark Steel Group subsidiary. As part of the management realignment, Esmark Inc. Chairman and CEO James P. Bouchard will reassume CEO duties of Esmark Steel Group.

Esmark Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer James P. Bouchard said the management restructuring and his renewed role as CEO of Steel Group operations were a strategic response to the changing needs of its OEM customer base and the current dynamics of the steel marketplace. "We believe our management teams at our service centers in Illinois and cold rolled mill operations in Ohio need to be better aligned to serve our OEM customers with the right mix of products and services at the right time," he said. "As the steel industry continues to adapt to the current economic environment we must respond in kind if we're going to remain competitive."

Brian Bergmann, currently Vice President of Esmark Inc. and a seasoned steel industry executive, has been named Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for Esmark Steel Group. In addition, Daniel Martin, currently Controller for Esmark Steel Group, has been named Vice President of Finance for Steel Group operations.

Bouchard said that Thomas Modrowski, formerly CEO of Esmark Steel Group, has been named Chief Operating Officer of its Ohio mill operations, which includes Ohio Cold Rolling Company in Yorkville, Ohio. John Krupinski, currently CFO of Esmark Steel Group, assumes the same title for Ohio mill operations. Thomas Mihelcic, Vice President of Purchasing for Esmark's recently divested CSI Bars Division, has been named General Manager of Commercial Sales for Ohio Mill operations. Michael Ogrizovich and Scott Sternheimer, currently President and Vice President of Commercial, respectively, of Esmark Steel Group, will remain in their capacities. All management changes are effective immediately.

Bouchard said that the company has not made a decision on whether to restart the Ohio mill operations in Yorkville due to a number of inquiries and offers made for the assets. "We've received multiple inquiries about the mill assets and several offers from potential suitors, so the evaluation process must be completed before we make the decision to restart the mill, sell the assets or explore other strategic options," he explained.

Esmark acquired the former RG Steel Yorkville cold-rolled finishing mill in a bankruptcy court-supervised auction in August 2012, as well as RG Steel's 50 percent interest in Ohio Coatings Company's tin plate production facility.

Bouchard added that all Esmark Steel Group operations and the company's trucking and transportation logistics operations will now be based at Esmark Inc.'s new world headquarters in Sewickley, Pennsylvania.

 


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