| Karim AlshurafaPresident, Vollmer America, Inc. Karim Alshurafa has a bachelor of material science and engineering and a master’s degree in engineering entrepreneurship and innovation from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont., Canada. Alshurafa has 16 years of experience in primary steelmaking and secondary steelmaking technology. In 2004, he started as an EAF process engineer at Gerdau Ameristeel Whitby in Canada. He then served as a sales engineer at Heraeus Electro-Nite Co. LLC in steelmaking sensors. He joined SMS group in 2013 as a senior engineer in the steelmaking metallurgy department. Alshurafa currently serves as the general manager of sales and marketing at SMS group Inc. in Pittsburgh, Pa., USA. Alshurafa has held multiple positions within AIST. Currently he is a member of the Electric Steelmaking Technology Committee and is past chair of the Oxygen Steelmaking Technology Committee. He also serves as the vice chair of the Pittsburgh Member Chapter. |
| Andrew S. BissotVice President Engineering, Manufacturing Excellence & Reliability, Metallus Inc. Andrew Bissot is vice president of engineering, manufacturing excellence and reliability for Metallus Inc., a role he has held since May 2021. Before joining the company, Bissot served in a variety of roles at Outokumpu Stainless. He spent time in the commercial organization managing the responsibilities of pricing, innovation and customer solutions for the Americas division and served in roles responsible for overseeing maintenance, reliability and manufacturing excellence. Prior to Outokumpu, Bissot progressed through multiple layers of leadership responsibilities at United States Steel Corporation in management and support functions within its melting, casting, hot rolling, cold rolling and coating operations. He has a mechanical engineering degree from The University of Alabama and a master’s degree in leadership from Duquesne University. He has also obtained a variety of educational certificates from the University of Notre Dame – Mendoza College of Business, University of Cambridge, and the University of Alabama – Birmingham. Bissot also offers support to the Metrics Committee within the Society of Maintenance and Reliability Professionals and the Competences Review Steering Group for the Institute of Asset Management. |
| Greg J. BrandonVice President of the Southeast Division, CMC Greg Brandon is vice president of the Southeast Division of CMC. In this role, he oversees operations and commercial functions for steelmaking, recycling and fabrication, including Impact Metals. Brandon started his tenure at CMC in 1998 as an inside sales representative at CMC Steel South Carolina. Since then, he has held a number of roles including inside sales manager, shipping manager and works manager. He relocated to Birmingham, Ala., USA, as the director of operations for CMC Steel Alabama in 2012, before returning to South Carolina in 2018, where he became the director of rebar fabrication, before being appointed director of operations at CMC Steel South Carolina in 2021. He assumed the role of vice president, Southeast Division in April 2022. Brandon earned a bachelor’s degree in management and marketing, followed by an M.B.A. from the University of South Carolina. |
| Nick BucciElectrical Supervisor, Nucor Steel Hertford County Nick Bucci is an electrical supervisor at Nucor Steel–Hertford County. He began his career with Nucor in 2000 as a caster electrical technician, where he worked for 13 years. He then joined the heat treat and normalizing team, where he became the maintenance supervisor before transferring back to the caster. Prior to his career at Nucor, he spent 12 years in the U.S. Navy as a nuclear reactor operator. Bucci has a B.S. degree in nuclear engineering technology. He has been a member of AIST since 2003, and his most recent role was the chair of the Southeast Member Chapter. He also serves on the industrial advisory board for the foundry program at Georgia Southern University. |
| Stephen CivanichAssistant Vice President, NALCO Water, An Ecolab Company Stephen Civanich graduated from Indiana University with a B.A. degree in chemistry in 1990. After serving a year as a chemist for Safety Kleen’s recycling facility, he took a sales engineer position with Nalco Water dedicated to the steel industry in 1992. In 1999, he was promoted to district manager and led Nalco’s primary metals team across the geographic Rust Belt. In 2014, Civanich became the assistant vice president for Nalco’s Primary Metals Corporate Accounts for North America. In his nearly 30-year tenure with AIST, Civanich has held multiple officer positions, including chair of the Midwest Member Chapter in 2017. |
| Lawrence F. FabinaProgram Director – Energy, Cleveland-Cliffs Burns Harbor Lawrence Fabina graduated from Lafayette College with a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering and earned his M.B.A. at the University of Chicago. Upon graduation, he joined Bethlehem Steel Corp. as a management trainee at the then-new Burns Harbor Plant in Indiana. Over his 50-year career in the steel industry, he has held a various managerial positions, ranging from turn supervisor to general manager, in steel production, plate operations and energy management, with over a decade of experience in each area. In 2006, he was appointed manager of continuous improvement and led ArcelorMittal’s USA Energy Reduction Program. Fabina successfully initiated partnerships with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR program and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Plants program. Under Fabina’s leadership, ArcelorMittal USA (now Cleveland-Cliffs Inc.) secured over US$35 million in energy-related grants and incentives, achieving more than US$150 million in energy savings through their award-winning energy management program. In 2020, Fabina was recognized by the Association of Energy Engineers as International Energy Manager of the Year for outstanding accomplishments in promoting practices, principles and procedures in energy management. In 2021, he was appointed program director energy by Cleveland-Cliffs. He is a 50-year member of AIST, where he has held numerous positions. Since 2006, Fabina has served as a member of the managing board of directors for the Northwest Indiana Forum. |
| Nikhil KulkarniProduct Metallurgist, Steel Dynamics Inc. – Jeffersonville Nikhil Kulkarni earned his B.S. degree in metallurgy and materials technology in Hyderabad, India. He moved to the U.S. to pursue further studies and earned his M.S. degree in materials sciences from University of North Texas. He then joined Steel Dynamics Inc. – Flat Roll Group Columbus Division as a metallurgical engineer. He has more than 10 years of experience in galvanized, Galvalume® and color-coated steel products. He served as chair of AIST’s Galvanizing Technology Committee from 2020 to 2022. He also has served on the board of directors of the International Zinc Aluminum Association. |
| Francesco MemoliPresident and Chief Executive Officer of Tenova Inc. Francesco Memoli is the president and chief executive officer of Tenova Inc., a leading original equipment manufacturer (OEM) supplier of sustainable processes and technologies in the metals sector, part of the Tenova Group. He started his professional career in Spain with the automaker Nissan in 1996, but quickly moved to the steel industry, joining the Techint group of companies in 1998. His steelmaking experience begun as a metallurgical engineer in the Tenaris steel plants in Argentina and in Italy, where he was involved with steel scrap and direct reduced iron melting operations. He then moved to the sister company Tenova in Italy covering various roles, from process design to plant commissioning, from technology service to plant sales, before moving to Pittsburgh, Pa., USA, in 2008, with the task of promoting green technologies for the metalmaking sector of North America. Originally from Naples, Italy, Memoli holds an M.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Politecnico di Milano (Italy) and an M.S. in industrial engineering from Universidad Pontificia Comillas of Madrid (Spain). He is the inventor of seven active patents about ironmaking, electric arc furnace, powder metallurgy, steel slag recycling, and safety. He has published more than 100 articles and papers and has been one of the contributors to the October 2020 “Iron and Steel Technology Roadmap” of the International Energy Agency. |
| Stephen A. MurphyDirector – General Procurement, Metallus Inc. Stephen Murphy has been employed with Metallus (formerly TimkenSteel Corp,) for over 18 years. He is currently the director, general procurement. He is responsible for a team of commodity managers and the procurement of consumables, MRO, corporate, CapEx, energy, and plant services. In his previous role, he was the plant manager of a metal recycling facility that was owned and operated by TimkenSteel. He also held the position of unit manager of steel processing in the finishing and the rolling mill departments at TimkenSteel. He also spent four years in thermal neat as the area manager. Murphy holds an M.B.A. from the University of Ashland, and a B.A. degree Baldwin Wallace University, He has been an AIST member since 2013 and he has served on the Northeastern Ohio Member Chapter board for nine years. |