Worthington Industries, Inc. (WOR) NYSE
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Address
200 Old Wilson Bridge Road
Columbus, OH 43085
United States of America (the)
Phone
614 438 3210
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Manufacturing - Metal Fabrication
Employees
6000
First IPO Date
March 17, 1980
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Joseph Hayek | President, Chief Executive Officer & Director | 2.43M | 1972 |
| Colin J. Souza | Vice President & Chief Financial Officer | 574,889 | 1989 |
| James R. Bowes | President of Buildings Products | 830,682 | 1983 |
| Sonya L. Higginbotham | Senior Vice President and Chief of Corporate Affairs, Communications & Sustainability | 891,004 | 1976 |
| Steven Caravati | President of Consumer Products | 1.12M | 1982 |
| Patrick J. Kennedy | Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary | 1.27M | 1981 |
| Priya Rao | Vice President & Chief Information Officer | 0 | N/A |
| Kevin J. Chan | Vice President, Principal Accounting Officer & Controller | 0 | 1982 |
| Marcus A. Rogier | Investor Relations Officer & Treasurer | 0 | N/A |
| Josie Lewis | Vice President of Human Resources | 0 | N/A |
Worthington Industries, Inc. is an industrial manufacturing firm operating internationally, with a strong foothold in North America. The company's primary focus areas include value-added steel processing, the production of various consumer goods, building materials, and innovative sustainable mobility solutions. Its operations are organized into four distinct divisions: Steel Processing, Consumer Products, Building Products, and Sustainable Energy Solutions. The Steel Processing division specializes in refining flat-rolled steel, supplying it to a diverse range of sectors such as automotive, aerospace, agriculture, appliance manufacturing, construction, energy, and heavy-truck industries. This segment also provides contract steel processing services to steel mills, major industrial consumers, and distribution centers. Through its Consumer Products segment, Worthington offers a variety of tools, outdoor living accessories, and celebration-themed items. These products are sold under popular brands like Coleman, Bernzomatic, Balloon Time, Mag-Torch, General, Garden-Weasel, Pactool International, Hawkeye, Worthington Pro Grade, and Level5. The Building Products segment is dedicated to supplying specialized items such as refrigerant and LPG cylinders, along with well water and expansion tanks, primarily to gas producers and distributors. Worthington's Sustainable Energy Solutions division provides comprehensive on-board fueling systems and related services, in addition to gas containment solutions and services designed for the safe storage, transportation, and distribution of industrial gases. Founded in 1955, the company maintains its corporate headquarters in Columbus, Ohio.