Who owns Worthington Industries?

Who owns Worthington Industries?

In 1996, John McConnell’s son, also named John, took over as chairman and CEO. He had worked for the company more than 20 years; he started as a general laborer and later advanced to sales, operations and personnel.

How many locations does Worthington Industries have?

Worthington Industries is headquartered in Worthington, OH and has 35 office locations across 5 countries.

How old is John McConnell?

McConnell, a self-made steel magnate and sports enthusiast who borrowed $600 against his car to establish what became a multibillion-dollar company and later brought professional hockey to Columbus, Ohio, died Friday in Columbus. He was 84.

Who is the CEO of Worthington Industries?

B. Andrew Rose (Sep 1, 2020–)Worthington Industries / CEO

How big is Worthington Industries?

Worthington Industries is a leading global diversified metals manufacturing company founded in Columbus 1955 when founder John H. McConnell saw an untapped niche in the steel industry. Now, with 10,000 employees in 12 countries, we touch many markets with our products and services.

How many people does Worthington Industries employ?

7,500
Worthington Industries

Type Public company
Total assets $2.510 billion (FY 2019)
Total equity $948 million (FY 2019)
Number of employees 7,500 (2021)
Website worthingtonindustries.com

Who is the owner of the Columbus Blue Jackets?

John P. McConnellColumbus Blue Jackets / Owner

Who is John McConnell?

John P. McConnell is the executive chairman at Worthington Industries, a Columbus, Ohio-based steel processor and producer. He stepped down as CEO in September 2020, after leading the company for 27 years. Worthington Industries was founded in 1955 by McConnell’s father John H.

Why Worthington propane cylinders?

Made of durable steel and aluminum, Worthington propane cylinders make having fuel on hand convenient and safe. Our quality LPG tanks come in a variety of sizes: from hand-held torches and camping fuel to 1,000 lb capacity heating and system tanks.

Why work at Worthington Industries?

Guided by Our Philosophy, Worthington Industries has a long history of putting people first — that includes making employee safety a top priority, practicing good citizenship and protecting our environment. View our Corporate Citizenship and Sustainability Report to see some of the efforts completed during fiscal 2021.

How did YOU CELEBRATE Worthington’s 65th anniversary?

To celebrate our 65th anniversary, our employees spent the past year completing 65 Acts of Good to make a positive impact on our communities, our customers and each other. Chief Operating Officer Geoff Gilmore reflects on Worthington’s commitment to safety and our mission of continuous improvement after a record safety year.