United States Steel Honors Employees for Community Service with Donations to Charitable Organizations
March 20 2024 - 12:05PM
Business Wire
United States Steel Corporation (NYSE: X) (“U. S. Steel”) named
its Volunteer of the Year along with 12 Service Champions for their
community service in 2023 as part of the company’s United by
Service initiative. To honor the winners, U. S. Steel is donating
to the charitable organization of each employee’s choice. U. S.
Steel is donating $15,000 on behalf of the Volunteer of the Year
and $5,000 on behalf of each of the 12 Service Champions. Overall,
U. S. Steel is awarding $75,000 to charitable organizations in
recognition of employee volunteers companywide.
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The United by Service initiative was launched in January 2021 to
honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of service and to
highlight the impact our colleagues are making in the communities
where our facilities operate. In 2023, U. S. Steel employees across
the company volunteered more than 20,000 hours of their time.
Tyrell Anderson, an operational excellence engineer at U. S.
Steel Gary Works in Gary, Indiana, was named the United by Service
2023 Volunteer of the Year. U. S. Steel is donating $15,000 to his
chosen charity, the Decay Devils, dedicated to preserving,
restoring, and repurposing historic structures in Northwest
Indiana. Anderson said, “Decay Devils has been giving back to the
community for eight years. We have received numerous awards, but
nothing compares to recognition from the home team. I’m grateful
for U. S. Steel recognizing our efforts, and I look forward to
making the company and the region proud.”
Employees Francisco Mata, Jeremiah North, Joseph Petrovich, John
Castellano, Robert Sterns, Jeremy Dickson, James Borkowski, Michael
Castner, Coleen Davis, David Mutnansky, Monika Moravanská, and
Jozef Topol’ovský make up the twelve Service Champions who showed
extraordinary dedication to their communities in 2023.
Information on our Volunteer of the Year and Service Champion
honorees, sorted by location, is below.
Pennsylvania
- James Borkowski, an operating technician at Mon Valley Works –
Clairton Plant. As vice president and safety officer for Vigilant
Hose Company Number One, Borough of Port Vue Volunteer Fire
Department, he works to improve fire protection and first responder
service in Allegheny County. He oversees the operation of 15 drones
and is a founding member of the department’s dive team.
- Michael Castner works as a utility technician for Mon Valley
Works – Clairton Plant. He is a dedicated volunteer at the Monessen
Volunteer Fire Department and works to ensure his community is
safe. This year, he helped fundraise to upgrade safety
equipment.
- Coleen Davis, environmental manager at Mon Valley Works – Edgar
Thompson Plant, dedicates her time to the Braddock Carnegie Library
Capital Campaign. Alongside her team, she is working to raise $21.4
million for a comprehensive renovation of the Braddock Carnegie
Library. Scheduled to open to the community in 2025, the Braddock
Carnegie Library will serve as a space where Mon Valley families
can gather safely.
- David Mutnansky is a fire and security technician at Mon Valley
Works – Edgar Thompson Plant. He serves as the assistant chief of
the Forbes Road Fire Department. In 2023, the department became a
licensed EMS agency and certified Rescue Service for Pennsylvania
thanks to Mutnansky’s work. Committed to excellence, 75% of his
firefighters are certified at the national level.
Indiana and Michigan
- Tyrell Anderson, named the United by Service 2023 Volunteer of
the Year, works as an operational excellence engineer at Gary
Works. Serving as the president of the Decay Devils, he works
alongside his team to revitalize abandoned buildings in Northwest
Indiana.
- Jeremiah North works as a cold mill operator at U. S. Steel
Great Lakes Works. He is the vice president of the Flat Rock
Rotary. In 2023, he secured scholarships for multiple high school
seniors and fundraised for the local historical society and animal
shelter.
- Joseph Petrovich is a manager at U. S. Steel Gary Works –
Midwest Plant, specializing in IT and plant systems. Leading two
major fundraisers for Porter County Special Olympics, he raised
over $25,000. His service enables athletes to compete alongside a
team, and access resources like health screenings and nutrition
education.
- John Castellano works as utility technician at U. S. Steel Gary
Works – Midwest Plant. The president of the Munster Little League,
he provides a fun and safe environment for kids to play baseball.
In 2023, alongside his team of volunteers, he worked to improve the
baseball facilities by adding turf, allowing for more games to be
played and less rainouts.
Minnesota
- Robert Sterns is an oil lab analyst at U. S. Steel Minnesota
Ore Operations – Minntac. He serves his community as the director
of operations for Fishing with Vets, a non-profit organization that
gives veterans the opportunity to meet new people and enjoy the
outdoors. He helped raise $60,000, enabling 200 veterans to
participate in fishing trips.
- Jeremy Dickson is an expediter at U. S. Steel Minnesota Ore
Operations – Minntac. He is a volunteer and event coordinator for
Ronald McDonald House. Through dedicated fundraising, he enables
families to be near their hospitalized children while they undergo
treatment.
Arkansas
- Francisco Mata is a combustion engineer at Big River Steel
Works. A mentor for high school students exploring post-grad
careers, Mata has dedicated hundreds of hours to Centro Hispano de
Jonesboro and is a member of the Northeast Arkansas Hispanic
Professional Network. Additionally, he raised $6500 for Hispanic
high school and college students.
Slovakia
- Monika Moravanská is an executive manager at U. S. Steel
Košice. She dedicates her time as a volunteer for the Children’s
Heritage Railway working to clean up the area surrounding the
historic railway, renovate wagons, and improve the playground near
the railway.
- Jozef Topol’ovský works as a product engineer at U. S. Steel
Košice. He serves as the artistic and organizational manager for
the Parchovianka Village Folklore Group. Working to preserve the
cultural heritage of his community, he encourages young people in
the village of Parchovany to celebrate traditional folk culture and
advocates for cultural recognition.
Thank you to our United by Service honorees and every U. S.
Steel volunteer for your selfless dedication to our
communities.
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steel producer. With an unwavering focus on safety, the Company’s
customer-centric Best for All® strategy is advancing a more secure,
sustainable future for U. S. Steel and its stakeholders. With a
renewed emphasis on innovation, U. S. Steel serves the automotive,
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Steel’s proprietary XG3® advanced high-strength steel. The Company
also maintains competitively advantaged iron ore production and has
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