
The David J. Joseph Co. (DJJ), based in Cincinnati, has promoted David Steigerwald to the position of executive vice president of finance for DJJ and general manager of Nucor, Charlotte, N.C. He succeeds Jim Goetz, who retired Dec. 31, 2013, after 31 years with the company.
Steigerwald joined DJJ in 1998 and has held various financial roles in the corporate and brokerage groups before moving to Salt Lake City in 2002 as vice president of finance for Western Metals Recycling. In 2008, he returned to Cincinnati when he was promoted to vice president of finance for DJJ’s Recycling Group.
DJJ, which operates 15 domestic and international ferrous and nonferrous scrap brokerage offices, employs more than 2,100 people. Additionally, DJJ operates six regional scrap recycling companies across the U.S., which include a network of nearly 70 facilities, and operates nine self-serve used auto parts stores.
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