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TimkenSteel Announces Executive Leadership Changes



Michael S. Williams

TimkenSteel, a provider of customized alloy steel products and services, announced its board of directors has approved several important executive leadership changes. Michael S. Williams has been named President and Chief Executive Officer of the company and has also been elected to the board of directors. Terry L. Dunlap, who has served as the company's interim chief executive officer and president since October 2019, will remain on the board and resume his role as an independent director of the company.

"Mike is the right person to lead TimkenSteel into the future, given his extensive industry experience and proven track record," said Dunlap. "The TimkenSteel team has worked diligently with me over the past 15 months to improve the financial results of the company, and I know Mike is prepared to build on that momentum. I look forward to supporting Mike and the company in my continued role as a director."

Williams was most recently the chief executive officer of Bayou Steel Group, a U.S. producer of structural steel and merchant bar. Prior to joining Bayou, Williams served as president Outokumpu Americas for Outokumpu Oyj. Before that, Williams held a number of leadership roles at U.S Steel including senior vice president North American Flat Rolled, and most recently senior vice president, strategic planning and business development. Earlier in his career, Williams served as vice president of commercial products at Special Metals Corporation and as chairman and chief executive officer of Ormet Corporation.

John P. Reilly, Chairman of TimkenSteel's Board of Directors, said, "I would sincerely like to thank Terry for his focus and strong leadership during a challenging time for TimkenSteel amid a global pandemic. Under Terry's leadership, we have strengthened the company's balance sheet and streamlined the company to better serve our customers now and in the future."

Additionally, Frank A. DiPiero will step down as executive vice president, general counsel and secretary of the company. DiPiero has served in this role since 2014.

To succeed DiPiero, the Board named Kristine C. Syrvalin as executive vice president, general counsel and secretary. Syrvalin was previously the assistant general counsel and vice president of ethics and compliance at TimkenSteel. Prior to joining the company in 2014, she was vice president, assistant general counsel and corporate secretary for OMNOVA Solutions Inc.

Reilly said, "Frank was instrumental in structuring the company at the spinoff in 2014 and helping guide it since then, and his leadership will be greatly missed. We thank him for his many contributions, and we wish him well in his future endeavors. At the same time, we are pleased to have an experienced and capable successor in Kris, who has partnered with Frank since the spinoff, bringing critical expertise and leadership at an important time in the company's journey."

For more information contact:

TimkenSteel Corporation

1835 Dueber Ave. SW

Canton, OH 44706-2728

330-471-7000

www.timkensteel.com

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