FORT WAYNE, Ind., April 14, 2011 – Steel Dynamics, Inc. (NASDAQ-GS: STLD), today announced that its board of directors has approved the appointment of Mark D. Millett to the new position of President and Chief Operating Officer, effective immediately. Millett, a co-founder of the company in 1993, has been Executive Vice President for Metals Recycling and Ferrous Resources as well as President and COO of OmniSource Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary, since August 2008. In those capacities, Millett has been responsible for the company’s resources platform, which includes all ferrous and nonferrous scrap operations and ironmaking initiatives.
Millett, 51 years old, who is a company director, will continue to report to co-founder, Chairman and CEO Keith E. Busse. Mark will assume direct management of the operating leadership team, with all Executive Vice Presidents, except for the CFO, reporting directly to him. Mark will continue to work with the Chairman on executing the company’s growth strategies. A search is underway to fill the position Millett will be relinquishing. Until then, Millett will continue to fulfill these responsibilities. Richard P. Teets Jr., the third co-founder of the company and a company director, will continue as Executive Vice President and President and COO of Steelmaking.
“Mark’s appointment recognizes the leadership role Mark has played in the growth of the company,” said Busse. “Mark and I have worked together for decades and he has been an important part of our company’s success, both on the steelmaking side and in connection with our ferrous resources platform. Mark, Dick and I will continue to work together to propel our company to new heights.”
“This appointment is part of the board’s on-going executive talent development and succession planning process,” said Joseph Ruffolo, the board’s lead independent director. “This appointment is part of our mission to ensure that the company continues to benefit from consistent, strong and capable leadership.”
“Obviously, I am grateful to Keith and the board of directors, and I look forward to continuing to work with Keith, Dick and the rest of our talented colleagues in leading this great company we founded 18 years ago to new successes,” said Millett.
At Steel Dynamics, Millett led the successful integrations of The Techs and OmniSource into the company after their acquisitions in 2007. He also led the team that pioneered the company’s Iron Dynamics and Mesabi Nugget ironmaking initiatives. During his 10 years leading the Flat Roll Division, from 1998 to June 2008, Mr. Millett and his team initiated the process that led to expanded operations, products and diversification, which created the framework to increase the Butler Mill’s steelmaking capacity to three million tons annually, making it one of the most productive and profitable flat roll mini-mills in the country.
Previously, Millett was employed by Nucor Corporation for 12 years, where he served in several key positions, including the design, construction and operation of the melting and casting facility at the world’s first thin-slab mini mill in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Millett received a Bachelor of Science degree in metallurgy from the University of Surrey, England.
About Steel Dynamics, Inc.
Steel Dynamics, Inc. (SDI) is the nation’s fifth largest producer of carbon steel products and one of the largest metals recyclers with 2010 revenues of $6.3 billion on steel shipments of 5.3 million tons and ferrous shipments of 5.2 million gross tons. Based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, SDI employs about 6,180 people and operates five electric-furnace mini mills and, through its OmniSource subsidiary, some 70 scrap facilities throughout the Midwest and Southeast. More than 60 percent of the company’s steel shipments are flat-rolled sheet steels and the remainder are various long products. SDI is among the most profitable American steel companies in terms of profit margins and operating profit per ton.
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