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Executives to assess future of steelmaking under Trump

Five of North America’s most influential steel executives will discuss the future of steelmaking under the Donald Trump presidency during AISTech 2017, which takes place in May 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee.


As part of AISTech’s annual Town Hall Forum panel discussion, the panelists will look at this most unconventional American president and what his policies and administration might mean for steelmakers throughout North America and the impact it may have around the globe.

This year’s panelists are:

•John L. Brett, president and chief executive officer, ArcelorMittal USA, Chicago, Illinois.
•James E. Bruno, senior vice president — Automotive Solutions, United States Steel Corporation, Troy, Michigan.
•Theodore F. Lyon, managing director — Metals, Hatch Associates, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
•Randy C. Skagen, vice president and general manager, Nucor Steel Tuscaloosa Inc., Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
•Barbara R. Smith, president and chief operating officer, Commercial Metals Company, Irving, Texas.

Published in the April 2017 Edition of American Recycler News

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