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Ryerson CEO to Speak at Wednesday's Community Chat Webinar
Written by John Packard
June 26, 2020
On Wednesday, July 1, Steel Market Update will host the next SMU Community Chat webinar. Guest speaker will be Eddie Lehner, President & CEO of Ryerson, one of the largest flat rolled and plate service centers in North America.
The free webinar begins at 11 a.m. ET. Register by clicking on this link.
As with every SMU Community Chat, this webinar is open to the public at no charge. Feel free to invite others from your company as well as your suppliers and customers.
Come join us at 11 a.m. ET (10 CT, 9 MT, 8 PT) this Wednesday. To register, please click here or go to: www.SteelMarketUpdate.com/blog/smu-community-chat-webinars

John Packard
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