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U S Steel Names Vice President of Human Resources

United States Steel Corp. Chairman and CEO John P. Surma announced that Susan M. Suver has been named Vice President, Human Resources, effective July 9. In her new position, Suver will report to Thomas W. Sterling, Senior Vice President—Administration.
 
"Sue's broad experience in the overall strategic development of human resources will enhance our ability to attract, develop and retain the highly talented individuals we need to remain competitive in the years to come," said Surma. "She is an outstanding choice for this vitally important position."
 
Prior to joining U. S. Steel, Suver (48) served as Corporate Vice President, Global Human Resources for Arrow Electronics, Inc., a $12-billion, global provider of industrial and commercial electronic components and computer products with 11,200 employees. She joined Arrow in 2001 as Vice President, Global Organizational Development. Prior to that position, Suver served as Vice President, Organization Effectiveness and Communications for Phelps Dodge Corp.
 
Suver holds a bachelor's degree in organizational communications from Arizona State University and completed the University of Michigan's Advanced Executive Human Resources Program and the Global Executive Management Program at the Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management.
 
She is a member of the HR50, the Human Resource Policy Association and the Society of Human Resource Management.
 
United States Steel Corp. is an integrated steel producer with production operations and more than 46,000 employees in the United States and Central Europe. An integrated producer uses iron ore and coke as primary raw materials for steel production. U. S. Steel has domestic annual raw steel production capability of 19.4 million net tons and Central European annual raw steel production capability of 7.4 million tons. U. S. Steel is also engaged in several other business activities including the production of iron ore pellets and coke; transportation services (railroad and barge operations); and real estate operations.