Harry Page, Prior President and Chief Operating Officer to Retire From Wheeling-Pittsburgh After 39-Year Steel Industry Career

Date : 03/27/2007 @ 9:31AM
Source : PR Newswire
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Harry Page, Prior President and Chief Operating Officer to Retire From Wheeling-Pittsburgh After 39-Year Steel Industry Career

John Davis to Assume Responsibility for Engineering

WHEELING, W.Va., March 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Harry L. Page, prior President and Chief Operating Officer for Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel (NASDAQ:WPSC) and a 39-year steel industry veteran, will retire, effective April 1, 2007.

"I would like to thank Harry for the expertise and leadership he brought to Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel," said James P. Bouchard, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Wheeling-Pittsburgh. "Harry has played a key role in the implementation of numerous strategic projects that began the process of rebuilding Wheeling-Pitt."

Page joined Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel in March 1998 as Vice President of Engineering and Environmental Control and served as President and Chief Operating Officer from April 2005 until December 2006, when he was named Vice President of Engineering. Previous to joining Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Page worked in a series of progressively more responsible positions with LTV Corporation, culminating in the position of General Manager of Engineering and Asset Management.

During his career with Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Page led the successful effort to obtain funding and build the $120 million Consteel(R) electric arc furnace, which began operating in September 2004. In addition, Page was responsible for the installation of automatic roll changers at the Company's 80" Hot Strip Mill and the construction of Wheeling Corrugating Company's second paint line at its Beech Bottom, WV, plant.

"Harry's assistance and dedication during this transformation of Wheeling- Pittsburgh Steel is deeply appreciated. Harry is a class act and served the organization with honor and distinction during some of the company's more difficult years," said Bouchard.

John Davis, Vice President of Purchasing and Traffic, will assume responsibility for Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel engineering. "We are fortunate to have someone with John Davis' knowledge and experience to step in to lead the engineering function as we move this company forward" said Bouchard. Davis joined Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel in January 2007 and has nearly 30 years of steel industry experience with both U.S. Steel and National Steel. During his 20-year career with U.S. Steel, he held a series of increasingly responsible positions in operations, engineering and maintenance. Subsequently, he became Vice President of Purchasing, Information Systems and Engineering for National Steel.

DATASOURCE: Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation

CONTACT: Jim Kosowski of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, +1-304-234-2440

Web site: http://www.wpsc.com/

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