Ryerson reshuffles leadership team to speed integration of newly merged organization

Reuters04:15
Ryerson reshuffles leadership team to speed integration of newly merged organization
  • Ryerson named Mark Silver executive vice president, chief legal and risk officer, expanding remit to include enterprise risk management and cybersecurity.
  • Silver previously held senior legal leadership roles at Sara Lee, with earlier experience as corporate attorney at Kirkland & Ellis.
  • Frank Williams became chief information officer, leading enterprise technology, including e-commerce, marketing, and project management office.
  • Williams most recently ran e-commerce, marketing, and communication; he joined Ryerson in 2003.
  • Richard Manson took role of senior vice president of finance at Ryerson while remaining CFO of Olympic Steel, tasked with synergy delivery plus benefits and compensation integration.


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