Jack D. Michaels
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Jack D.
Michaels held several high-level positions in various companies.
He was the Chairman, President, and CEO of Snap-On, Inc. from 1998 to 2009.
He was also the Chairman of HNI Corp.
from 1991 to 2005.
Additionally, he served as a Director at IPSCO, Inc. from 2000 to 2007.
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Bedrijven | Functie | Einde |
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SNAP-ON INCORPORATED | Algemeen Directeur | 27-04-2009 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | Directeur/Bestuurslid | 16-07-2007 |
HNI CORPORATION | Voorzitter | 04-05-2005 |
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Beursgenoteerde bedrijven | 2 |
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SNAP-ON INCORPORATED | Consumer Durables |
HNI CORPORATION | Producer Manufacturing |
Bedrijven in privébezit | 1 |
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IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | Non-Energy Minerals |