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Worthington Industries Names New Chief Financial Officer

Worthington Industries recently announced that Joseph Hayek has been named vice president and chief financial officer (CFO).  Andy Rose, previously president and CFO will continue as company president.

“Joe has made a significant impact over his five years with the Company.  He is a great fit culturally and I know will do an excellent job as CFO,” said Chairman & CEO John McConnell.  “Andy will focus his efforts on refining our business strategy and executing the next phase of our growth.”

Hayek, 46, joined Worthington Industries in April 2014 as vice president of mergers and acquisitions (M&A). In 2017, he was named general manager of the company’s oil & gas equipment business. Before joining Worthington, Hayek was president of SARCOM, the largest division of PCM, Inc., a $1.5 billion IT solutions provider.  Joe also led PCM’s M&A and investor relations groups as executive vice president during his six years there. In addition, he spent 10 years in investment banking with Raymond James and Wachovia.