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Sadoff Iron & Metal announces changes in positions

Sadoff Iron & Metal announces changes in positions
<![CDATA[Sadoff Iron & Metal Co., Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, has announced the promotion and transition for two company veterans, Gary Griessmeyer and David Borsuk.

Griessmeyer has transitioned from his previous role with the company as fleet maintenance manager to
the role of environmental manager, a position previously held by Borsuk for more than 30 years. 

Borsuk will continue to represent the company and industry with his strategic participation in the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (lSRl), legislative affairs and other activities related to the business and industry.

“Gary’s 28 years of experience have provided him with the knowledge and ability to continue and build
on our company’s previous successes under the direction of David Borsuk,” says Jason Lasky, executive
vice president of Sadoff. “We are excited for Gary, and we are honored that David has chosen to stay on as a representative of our company, providing us the ability to leverage his 46 years of industry knowledge and expertise that has helped propel our reputation as a leader in the metals recycling industry.”

These changes will be finalized Sept. 7, 2017.

Sadoff Iron & Metal Co. operates nine scrap metal and electronics recycling facilities in the Midwest. The company employees more than 230 workers and specializes in the procurement, processing, packaging, blending and sale of ferrous and nonferrous scrap metals. Started in 1947, the company is led by the third generation of family ownership.
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Source: Recycling Today
Sadoff Iron & Metal announces changes in positions
<![CDATA[Sadoff Iron & Metal Co., Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, has announced the promotion and transition for two company veterans, Gary Griessmeyer and David Borsuk.Griessmeyer has transitioned from his previous role with the company as fleet maintenance manager tothe role of environmental manager, a position previously held by Borsuk for more than 30 years. Borsuk will continue to represent the company and industry with his strategic participation in the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (lSRl), legislative affairs and other activities related to the business and industry.“Gary’s 28 years of experience have provided him with the knowledge and ability to continue and buildon our company’s previous successes under the direction of David Borsuk,” says Jason Lasky, executivevice president of Sadoff. “We are excited for Gary, and we are honored that David has chosen to stay on as a representative of our company, providing us the ability to leverage his 46 years of industry knowledge and expertise that has helped propel our reputation as a leader in the metals recycling industry.”These changes will be finalized Sept. 7, 2017.Sadoff Iron & Metal Co. operates nine scrap metal and electronics recycling facilities in the Midwest. The company employees more than 230 workers and specializes in the…

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