David Burritt

David Boyd Burritt (born c.

1955) is an American businessman. He has been the chief executive officer of U.S. Steel since May 2017.

David Burritt
David Burritt
Burritt in 2022
Born
David Boyd Burritt

1954 or 1955 (age 68–69)
Alma materBradley University
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
OccupationBusinessman
TitleCEO, U.S. Steel
TermMay 2017-
PredecessorMario Longhi
Board member ofLockheed Martin (since 2008)
SpouseLynn Burritt

Early life

Burritt was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He earned a bachelor's degree in accounting in 1977 from Bradley University in Peoria and a master's degree in business administration from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1990.

Career

Burritt worked for Caterpillar for 32 years, before joining U. S. Steel in 2013 as CFO.

In February 2017, he became president and chief operating officer. In May 2017, it was announced that Burritt would succeed Mario Longhi as CEO.

In March 2018, Burritt announced U. S. Steel would restart its previously idled plant in Granite City, Illinois and workers would return.

In November 2018, Burritt led the ratification of a new four-year contract with United Steelworkers.

Burritt announced in January 2021 that U. S. Steel had completed its acquisition to acquire full ownership of Big River Steel for $774 million as part of a plan to create “the first ‘Best of Both’ integrated and mini-mill steel company.” This came following an initial investment announced by Burritt of $700 million in October 2019 which at that time gave the Company a 49.9 percent ownership stake in the company.

In April 2021, Burritt set a goal for U. S. Steel to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 in support of the Paris Agreement and said “U. S. Steel intends to be a part of the climate solution.” This built on the previous target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions intensity by 20% by 2030.

In April 2022, Burritt announced that Big River Steel Mill was the first ResponsibleSteel site certified in North America and said, “This marks an important milestone on our journey to build a more sustainable future for our customers, company, colleagues, communities and the planet.”

Burritt announced in early 2022 a $60 million investment at its Gary Works, Indiana, facility to install a pig iron caster that will grow production of pig iron.

Burritt announced in September 2022 that U. S. Steel had sold green bonds and would be using revenue from the bonds to put toward the construction of its Big River 2 facility in Osceola, Arkansas, with an expected completion in 2024.

In October of 2022, Burritt led an investment of $150 million to build a direct-reduced-grade pellet plant at its Keetac iron ore mining and pellet processing facility in Keewatin, Minnesota.

In December 2022, Burritt worked with members of the United Steelworkers union to ratify a four-year contract that would cover 11,000 workers at 13 U. S. Steel locations and included a $4,000 bonus.

Affiliations

Burritt has been on the Lockheed Martin board of directors since 2008. In October 2018, he joined the board of directors of the National Safety Council. As of October 2021 he is on the executive committee of the World Steel Association board of directors, and is a member on The Business Council.

Personal life

Burritt has a wife, Lynn.

References


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