Steel Dynamics switches up executive roles at Omnisource

Thursday, 29 November 2012 01:43:23 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

Fort Wayne, Indiana-based Steel Dynamics announced Wednesday senior management appointments at its wholly-own OmniSource Corporation subsidiary.
Rich Brady has been named Executive Vice President - Southeast. He assumes responsibility for leading the ferrous and nonferrous operations for the region. He most recently served as the Executive Vice President Ferrous Commercial at OmniSource.

Effective December 1, 2012, Jason Redden will assume the role of Executive Vice President - Commercial, responsible for ferrous and nonferrous sales and will also assume the national accounts sales management responsibilities. Jason most recently served as the Executive Vice President - Nonferrous Group, where he directed all nonferrous procurement, sales, and operational activities.

Also effective December 1, 2012, Scott Gibble, currently Executive Vice President - Midwest at OmniSource, will expand his responsibilities to include nonferrous operations, procurement, and non-sales related support functions.


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