Leading supplier of steel plate in North America Leeco Steel announced the promotion of Ms Lacey Jackson to Director of Operations North and Mr Michael Delay to Director of Operations South and Canada. In these newly created roles, Ms Jackson and Mr Delay will oversee and manage the operations of Leeco’s US and Canada distribution centers. Ms Jackson will oversee operations in Leeco’s Oshkosh in Wisconsin, Sioux Falls in South Dakota, Ambridge in Pennsylvania, Portage in Indiana and Catoosa in Oklahoma plants, while Mr Delay will oversee operations in Leeco’s Chattanooga in Tennessee, Joshua in Texas Houston, Pendergrass in Georgia and Hamilton in Ontario plants.Ms Jackson started her career with Leeco in 2017 as Logistics Manager. She was later promoted to manage Leeco’s Sioux Falls-area plant in addition to Leeco’s logistics team.Mr Delay started his career with Leeco in 2010 as Warehouse Supervisor in Chattanooga, becoming Regional Operations Director of Leeco’s Chattanooga and Pendergrass facilities in 2019. He took on the responsibility of overseeing Leeco’s Hamilton facility in 2020.Leeco Steel began in 1882 as Leopold Cohen Iron and Metal. The company’s founder Mr Leopold Cohen set up shop on Chicago’s west side at 300 Kedzie Avenue South. The business spanned three generations and worked through a century of progress as it continued to strategically place facilities across the United States to better service its customers. Leeco Steel remained family-owned until 1997 when employees partnered with an investment firm to buy the company. That group of dedicated employees ran a successful ESOP until 2005 when it was purchased by O’Neal Industries. O’Neal Industries is a family of closely related companies, all engaged in the metals industry. Leeco Steel maintains one of the nation's largest inventories of carbon, HSLA, and alloy steel that come from the premier mills domestically and worldwide.
Leading supplier of steel plate in North America Leeco Steel announced the promotion of Ms Lacey Jackson to Director of Operations North and Mr Michael Delay to Director of Operations South and Canada. In these newly created roles, Ms Jackson and Mr Delay will oversee and manage the operations of Leeco’s US and Canada distribution centers. Ms Jackson will oversee operations in Leeco’s Oshkosh in Wisconsin, Sioux Falls in South Dakota, Ambridge in Pennsylvania, Portage in Indiana and Catoosa in Oklahoma plants, while Mr Delay will oversee operations in Leeco’s Chattanooga in Tennessee, Joshua in Texas Houston, Pendergrass in Georgia and Hamilton in Ontario plants.Ms Jackson started her career with Leeco in 2017 as Logistics Manager. She was later promoted to manage Leeco’s Sioux Falls-area plant in addition to Leeco’s logistics team.Mr Delay started his career with Leeco in 2010 as Warehouse Supervisor in Chattanooga, becoming Regional Operations Director of Leeco’s Chattanooga and Pendergrass facilities in 2019. He took on the responsibility of overseeing Leeco’s Hamilton facility in 2020.Leeco Steel began in 1882 as Leopold Cohen Iron and Metal. The company’s founder Mr Leopold Cohen set up shop on Chicago’s west side at 300 Kedzie Avenue South. The business spanned three generations and worked through a century of progress as it continued to strategically place facilities across the United States to better service its customers. Leeco Steel remained family-owned until 1997 when employees partnered with an investment firm to buy the company. That group of dedicated employees ran a successful ESOP until 2005 when it was purchased by O’Neal Industries. O’Neal Industries is a family of closely related companies, all engaged in the metals industry. Leeco Steel maintains one of the nation's largest inventories of carbon, HSLA, and alloy steel that come from the premier mills domestically and worldwide.