U. S. Steel Names Interim Leader of Tubular Segment
Douglas R. Matthews assumes day-to-day responsibilities from David J. Rintoul, who is retiring.
Posted: February 12, 2018
United States Steel Corporation (Pittsburgh, PA) president and chief executive officer David B. Burritt announced that Douglas R. Matthews, their senior vice president of Industrial, Service Center and Mining Solutions, will assume day-to-day responsibilities for their Tubular organization on an interim basis, following the recently announced retirement of David J. Rintoul, the senior vice president of their Tubular Business, on February 28, 2018.
“Doug is the best choice to fill this interim role based on his extensive overall industry experience and prior tenure as head of our tubular products organization,” commented Burritt. “His strong leadership will ensure a smooth transition for Tubular Products employees and customers.”
Matthews joined U. S. Steel in 1988 as a management associate at Mon Valley Works’ Edgar Thomson plant. Since then, he has advanced through increasingly responsible roles at Mon Valley Works, PRO-TEC Coating Company, Gary Works, corporate headquarters, and the former USS/KOBE steelmaking venture in Lorain, OH, before being appointed vice president and general director of the former U. S. Steel Serbia in 2006. He went on to become president and general manager of U. S. Steel Canada in 2007, before being named vice president of Tubular Operations and president of U. S. Steel Tubular Products in 2009. He advanced to senior vice president of North American flat rolled operations in 2013 and assumed his current role in 2016.
A native of Uniontown, PA, Matthews graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and received a master’s degree in business administration from Duquesne University.