CMC Secondary Metals Processing President to Retire -
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Published on: 9/24/2004
Last Visited: 11/23/2004
Sep. 24, 2004 , Commercial Metals Co. announced that Harry Heinkele, President of CMC's Secondary Metals Processing Division, will retire effective September 30, 2004 after more than 24 years with the company.
Heinkele, age 72, has enjoyed a long career in the metals industry.He began his career with CMC in 1980 having been previously employed by NL Industries.Heinkele was named the head of the Secondary Metals Processing Division shortly after joining CMC.He restructured the division's management to emphasize strong and efficient regional operations as well as expanded capacity.Heinkele's career at CMC culminated with the best ever year for the division.Heinkele will remain a consultant to CMC following his retirement.
CMC also announced that Alan Postel has been named President of CMC's Secondary Metals Processing Division, effective with Heinkele,s retirement.
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Chairman, President and CEO Stanley A. Rabin said, "We will miss Harry.
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Harry has made a major contribution to the growth of CMC's Secondary Metals Processing Division over more than two decades.His organizational skills and vast knowledge of the metals industry have been invaluable.