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Olympic taps Siegal for new role in manufactured metal products
Written by Ethan Bernard
January 3, 2024
Olympic Steel has promoted Zachary Siegal to the newly created role of president of manufactured metal products.
Siegal joined the Cleveland-based metals service center in 2007 as a quality engineer and most recently served as vice president of strategic development. He will remain involved in the company’s mergers and acquisitions work, Olympic said.
“Zach’s appointment marks a significant milestone in Olympic Steel’s history, as we distinguish our growth and continue to diversify into manufactured end-use products,” Olympic CEO Richard T. Marabito said in a statement on Wednesday.
Siegal will head Olympic’s newly created manufactured metal products business group, the company said. This includes its McCullough Industries, Metal-Fab, Shaw Stainless & Alloy, and EZ-Dumper operations.
In this role, he will report directly to Andrew S. Greiff, president and COO. The operations in this new business group will continue to financially report through their respective carbon and specialty metals business segments, Olympic said.

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