Steel Dynamics, Inc. (STLD) NASDAQ
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Address
7575 West Jefferson Boulevard
Fort Wayne, IN 46804
United States of America (the)
Phone
260 969 3500
Sector
Basic Materials
Industry
Steel
Employees
13000
First IPO Date
November 22, 1996
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Mark D. Millett | Co-Founder, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer | 6.96M | 1960 |
| Richard Teets Jr. | Co-Founder & Director | 142,500 | 1955 |
| Christopher A. Graham | Senior Vice President of Flat Roll Steel Group | 2.17M | 1964 |
| James S. Anderson | Senior Vice President of Long Products Steel Group | 2.43M | 1961 |
| Theresa E. Wagler | Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer & Company Secretary | 3.87M | 1970 |
| Barry T. Schneider | President & Chief Operating Officer | 4.21M | 1969 |
| David A. Lipschitz | Investor Relations Director | 0 | N/A |
| Chad Bickford | Vice President of Steel Fabrication Group | 0 | 1980 |
| Matt Bell | Vice President & Head of Metals Recycling Platform | 0 | N/A |
| Miguel Alvarez | Senior Vice President of Aluminum Group | 0 | 1968 |
| Richard A. Poinsatte | Senior Vice President & Treasurer | 0 | 1967 |
Steel Dynamics, Inc. is a prominent American steel manufacturer and metal recycling enterprise, conducting its operations through three distinct business divisions. The Steel Operations segment is responsible for producing a broad range of steel products, including hot, cold, and coated rolled steel, various structural shapes like beams, channels, and angles, flat and reinforcing bars, and a diverse selection of rail and engineered steel bar products. This segment also provides specialized processing services for both bar products (such as turning, polishing, and heat treating) and specialty items (including cutting, welding, and galvanizing). Its offerings cater to numerous industries, such as construction, automotive, manufacturing, transportation, heavy and agricultural equipment, and pipe and tube production. Sales are channeled directly to end-users, steel fabricators, and service centers. The Metals Recycling Operations division focuses on acquiring, processing, and reselling ferrous (e.g., heavy melting steel, shredded scrap, cast iron) and nonferrous (e.g., aluminum, copper, stainless steel) scrap metals, transforming them into reusable materials. This division further offers supplementary services including transportation logistics, marketing, brokerage, and scrap management. The Steel Fabrication Operations segment manufactures crucial components for commercial building construction, such as steel joists, girders, trusses, and steel deck products. Established in 1993 and headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the company also engages in exporting its products internationally.