Steel is the most wonderful material in the world
The long-term vision of ArcelorMittal Dofasco is really about
 transforming tomorrow. We look at sustainability at a global
 level, then we look at how steel is competing against other 
materials, be it aluminum in automotive or perhaps wood 
in construction, and we see how steel is the most sustainable 
material in the world.
We can go toe-to-toe with any other material in the applications 
in which we compete. What excites me on a daily basis is the 
opportunity to improve. We’re really driving at continuous 
improvement, driving to zeros in a lot of things that we do. 
That ranges from zero injuries in our workforce, zero 
emissions, be it air or water, zero quality defects in the 
products that we make and supply to our customers.
On the people side, it’s about building the knowledge, 
acquiring and hiring the right people with the right skill 
sets. It’s about training the next generation and giving 
them the experience and wisdom to drive this organization 
forward while understanding the culture by which we do 
that – through care and concern for each of the employees. 
When I look at the calibre of people that mentored me, 
that provided the experience, wisdom and guidance that 
has brought us to where we are today as a company, I see 
a tremendous continuum of excellent people that are part 
of Dofasco’s current and past employment.
We’ve been here for 106 years and we’re a real 
institutionalized part of the fabric of this community. 
That’s a tremendous legacy. Our plan to stay in existence 
for the next 100 years is about the sustainability of the 
business…a sustainability that is predicated 
on the people that we have at ArcelorMittal Dofasco.
Sean Donnelly 
President and CEO ArcelorMittal Dofasco
			Steel is the most wonderful material in the world
The long-term vision of ArcelorMittal Dofasco is really about transforming tomorrow. We look at sustainability at a global level, then we look at how steel is competing against other materials, be it aluminum in automotive or perhaps wood in construction, and we see how steel is the most sustainable material in the world. We can go toe-to-toe with any other material in the applications in which we compete.
What excites me on a daily basis is the opportunity to improve. We’re really driving at continuous improvement, driving to zeros in a lot of things that we do. That ranges from zero injuries in our workforce, zero emissions, be it air or water, zero quality defects in the products that we make and supply to our customers.
On the people side, it’s about building the knowledge, acquiring and hiring the right people with the right skill sets. It’s about training the next generation and giving them the experience and wisdom to drive this organization forward while understanding the culture by which we do that – through care and concern for each of the employees.
When I look at the calibre of people that mentored me, that provided the experience, wisdom and guidance that has brought us to where we are today as a company, I see a tremendous continuum of excellent people that are part of Dofasco’s current and past employment.
We’ve been here for 106 years and we’re a real institutionalized part of the fabric of this community. That’s a tremendous legacy. Our plan to stay in existence for the next 100 years is about the sustainability of the business…a sustainability that is predicated on the people that we have at ArcelorMittal Dofasco.
Sean Donnelly
Sean Donnelly President and CEO ArcelorMittal Dofasco
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