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ArcelorMittal Dofasco Inducted into Canadian Manufacturing Hall of Fame

Feb. 8, 2010
ArcelorMittal Dofasco has been named to the Canadian Manufacturing Hall of Fame for its long-term commitment to the Hamilton community.

The Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) awarded ArcelorMittal Dofasco the Hall of Fame's Essence of Philanthropy award, recognizing an outstanding Canadian manufacturing company that has demonstrated a long-term engagement in philanthropic activities at the regional, provincial, national and/or global level. The award is sponsored by Great-West Life, London Life and Canada Life.

"Manufacturing is not just about business, it's about communities and people," said Jayson Myers, President and CEO of CME. "Dofasco is the epitome of philanthropy. Its product may be steel, but its strength is its people. Its continued commitment to the Hamilton region is a model for other companies to emulate. I don't think there is a better of example of philanthropy anywhere around the globe."

ArcelorMittal Dofasco was chosen by the selection committee for its unique culture of community engagement and its dedication to enhancing the lifestyle of the citizens of the Hamilton region, including its Community Strength initiative, which focuses on making Hamilton a livable city for all.

"Our success as a company is linked to the success of the Hamilton community," said ArcelorMittal Dofasco President and CEO Juergen Schachler. "A sustainable domestic steel industry is the foundation for a strong manufacturing sector in Canada."

"We must continue to work together as individuals, as companies and through associations like the CME to support the wealth generation that only industry can achieve," he added. "By doing so we will help improve the communities in which we operate and provide opportunity for those that are less fortunate."

The award was presented to Juergen Schachler at CME's Roadmap to Recovery Summit in Ottawa.


Founded in 2003, by St. Clair College, Canadian Manufacturing Hall of Fame has been operated by Fred Sorrell, Vice President, College Advancement. Its mission is to build public awareness of Canadian manufacturing's rich history and of its importance to Canadian and international markets. For the past six years the Hall of Fame has recognized individuals and companies for their contributions to the economic, political, educational or technological development of the Canadian manufacturing industry. Past inductees include Valiant Machine & Tool, Joseph-Armand Bombardier, Frank Stronach, Frank J. Hasenfratz, Harrison McCain and Wallace McCain.

This year CME assumed leadership of the prestigious Canadian Manufacturing Hall of Fame.




   

 

 

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