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ISRI adds three to its board of directors

ISRI adds three to its board of directors
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The Washington, D.C.-based Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) has announced the election of three new directors to its board, in action taken during its summer 2017 board and governance meetings in July 2017.

 

The new directors-at-large, who will serve two-year terms ending in 2019, are David Borsuk of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin-based Sadoff Iron & Metal Company, Adam Dumes of Middletown, Ohio-based Cohen Recycling, and Colin Kelly of Schnitzer Steel Industries, based in Portland, Oregon.

 

“The addition of David, Adam and Colin to ISRI’s Board of Directors brings added leadership and expertise that will help lead our organization over the next two years and beyond,” says ISRI President Robin Wiener. “I look forward to working with them and have no doubt that their variety of backgrounds and perspectives will add a wealth of knowledge to ISRI as a whole.”

 

Borsuk is currently the manager of industrial marketing and environmental affairs at Sadoff Iron & Metal Company. In addition to having been with that firm for 47 years, Borsuk currently is chair of the ISRI Audit Committee and Airbag Working Group. He also serves as a member of ISRI’s Circle of Safety Excellence Steering Committee.

 

Adam Dumes is a vice president at Cohen Recycling and CEO of Cohen Electronics Recycling, both located in Middletown. (The company was profiled by Recycling Today in April 2017.) He earned a B.S. in Biology and Anthropology from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He currently oversees the commercial side (buying and selling) of multiple Cohen products and services, including ferrous metals and electronics. Dumes also serves as the chair of ISRI’s State Sub Committee.

 

Colin Kelly is the corporate director of public affairs at Schnitzer Steel Industries. In 2006, after working for more than two decades in the restaurant and food service sector, Kelly joined Schnitzer as its government relations manager for the Northeast area. He works from Massachusetts for Portland, Oregon-based Schnitzer.

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Source: Recycling Today
ISRI adds three to its board of directors
<![CDATA[The Washington, D.C.-based Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) has announced the election of three new directors to its board, in action taken during its summer 2017 board and governance meetings in July 2017.   The new directors-at-large, who will serve two-year terms ending in 2019, are David Borsuk of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin-based Sadoff Iron & Metal Company, Adam Dumes of Middletown, Ohio-based Cohen Recycling, and Colin Kelly of Schnitzer Steel Industries, based in Portland, Oregon.   “The addition of David, Adam and Colin to ISRI’s Board of Directors brings added leadership and expertise that will help lead our organization over the next two years and beyond,” says ISRI President Robin Wiener. “I look forward to working with them and have no doubt that their variety of backgrounds and perspectives will add a wealth of knowledge to ISRI as a whole.”   Borsuk is currently the manager of industrial marketing and environmental affairs at Sadoff Iron & Metal Company. In addition to having been with that firm for 47 years, Borsuk currently is chair of the ISRI Audit Committee and Airbag Working Group. He also serves as a member of ISRI’s Circle of Safety Excellence Steering Committee.   Adam Dumes…

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