Sadoff & Rudoy Names New President

Mark Lasky takes leadership role.

Sadoff & Rudoy Industries LLP (SRI) has promoted Mark Lasky to president. Lasky becomes the firm’s third-generation of leadership, following his father Sheldon and grandfather Edward Rudoy.

 

Under a transition plan developed in 2004 Lasky, who previously served as president of Block Iron and Supply Co. (a former subsidiary of SRI), was scheduled to replace his father as president in 2007 following three years of management training. Lasky will be responsible for implementing strategic plans and day-to-day management of all operating and trading departments. He has been with the company for eight years.

 

Additionally, Lasky’s brother Jason has been promoted to vice president of infrastructure and his brother Bradford has been promoted to vice president of new business development.

 

Sadoff & Rudoy Industries, founded by Edward Rudoy in 1947, is a ferrous and nonferrous scrap metal recycling company with headquarters in Fond du Lac, Wis. The company, which has six recycling facilities in Wisconsin and another operation in Lincoln, Neb., provides scrap metal recycling services to industry, as well as ferrous and nonferrous melt products to foundries, mills and smelters. SRI conducts business in more than 30 states as well as Canada, Mexico and China.