New Millennium
Don Bryant, MBA, currently serves as General Manager at New Millennium since May 2023. Previously, Don held multiple managerial roles at Steel Dynamics, Inc from April 2014 to May 2023, including Melt Shop Manager, Material Handling and Transportation Manager, and Process Improvement Manager. Prior experience includes a position as Product Manager OEM Plate Sales at Nucor Steel Tuscaloosa, Inc from March 2013 to April 2014. Don Bryant holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Business Administration and Management, as well as a Master of Business Administration, both from Western Governors University.
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New Millennium
New Millennium, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Steel Dynamics, engineers and fabricates steel building systems and components for use in low-rise and multi-story construction – including commercial, industrial, healthcare, educational, and government markets. Engineered systems include steel joists, girders and trusses, steel decking, and long-span composite floor solutions. New Millennium has the capability to design and produce building systems to satisfy unique and diverse architectural and structural requirements. New Millennium is the nation’s second largest producer with 481,000 tons of steel joists and steel decking shipped in 2014. New Millennium offers leading BIM-based joist and deck design, and is backed by dynamic manufacturing and availability. With a broad product offering recognized for optimizing steel construction projects, New Millennium is uniquely positioned to continue to grow its business nationally. New Millennium serves the domestic construction market from six steel fabrication facilities spanning the continental U.S. Its first plant at Butler, Indiana, began production in 2000. A second plant in Lake City, Florida, started up in 2005. The former John W. Hancock operation in Salem, Virginia, was purchased as a part of Steel Dynamics’s acquisition of Roanoke Electric in 2006. In 2010, SDI purchased three plants and other assets: Hope Arkansas; Fallon, Nevada; and Juarez, Mexico. These expand our geographical reach westward.