ALJ Regional Holdings Inc
Mr. Scheel has served as a director since September 2006 and the Vice Chairman since December 2016. From August 2006 to February 2013, Mr. Scheel was the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company. Mr. Scheel is a principal of, and also currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer, of Pinnacle Steel. He served as the plant manager for the Company’s former subsidiary Kentucky Electric Steel’s (“KES”) steel mini-mill in Ashland, Kentucky (the “Mill”) and managed the operations of KES from January 2004 until its sale in February 2013 to Optima Specialty Steel (“Optima”). Following such sale, Mr. Scheel not only continued to manage the Mill for Optima as its general manager, but also managed the melt shop and caster for Warren Steel Holdings EAF in Warren, Ohio, which was also managed by Optima. Prior to joining Pinnacle Steel, Mr. Scheel held various positions of increased responsibility at AK Steel, Nucor Corporation, and Birmingham Steel Management. Mr. Scheel holds both B.S. and M.S. degrees in Metallurgical Engineering from Purdue University and a Master of Business Administration in Finance and International Business from Xavier University.
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ALJ Regional Holdings Inc
ALJ Regional Holdings, Inc. is a holding company. The Company's segments include Faneuil, Inc. (Faneuil), Floors-N-More, LLC (Carpets) and Phoenix Color Corp. (Phoenix). The Faneuil segment provides business processing solutions for a client portfolio that includes both commercial and government entities across several verticals, including transportation, government services, utilities and healthcare. Faneuil delivers outsourcing support, ranging from customer contact centers, fulfillment operations and information technology services, to manual and electronic toll collection, violation processing and medical device tracking. The Carpets segment provides multiple products for the commercial, retail and home builder markets, including flooring, countertops, cabinets, window coverings and garage/closet organizers. The Phoenix segment manufactures book components, educational materials and related products.