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Evraz North America Expands Leadership Staff
Posted on December 27th, 2011 No commentsThe Chicago-based steel company Evraz North America has announced the promotion of John Zanieski to the position of president of Evraz Recycling and Jacob Lubbe to the position of senior vice president, manufacturing development and supply chain. As president of Evraz Recycling, Zanieski will manage the company’s scrap procurement and recycling operations.
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S+S Inspection Relocates North American Headquarters
Posted on November 15th, 2011 No commentsS+S Inspection Inc. , part of the Germany-based S+S Separation and Sorting Technology Group, has seen a significant expansion to its North American business, with its customers in a range of industries, from plastics molding and recycling to food and pharmaceuticals.
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Metalico Adds to Management Staff
Posted on July 26th, 2011 No commentsMetalico Inc., headquartered in Cranford, N.J., has added three industry veterans to its staff to help the company guide its future internal development and overall expansion.
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Pennsylvania Governor Names Scrap Industry Veteran to Head DCNR
Posted on March 24th, 2011 No commentsPennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett has announced plans to nominate Richard Allan to become secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR). In a release issued by Gov
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Defending PCI: ‘Don’t Blame the Qsa’s’
Posted on September 30th, 2009 No commentsInterview with Bob Russo, GM of PCI Security Standards CouncilSince the announcement of the Heartland data breach in January, the merits of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) have been questioned, and Bob Russo has led the defense. Russo is general manager of the PCI Security Standards Council, the group responsible for the development, management, education and awareness of the PCI Security Standards. In an exclusive interview conducted at the council’s recent community meeting in Las Vegas, Russo discusses: Why end-to-end encryption is no security panacea; The merits of tokenization, Chip and PIN and other solutions; His response to breached entities that say they were PCI compliant.
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