From staff reports
KENT Nelson Burns, president and CEO at Coleman Professional Services, has announced his retirement, effective this summer. The exact date will be determined once his successor is hired and ready to start.
Burns has served as Coleman’s leader for more than 35 years. During his tenure, Coleman has grown from a local, community mental health center to an organization providing not just psychiatry, counseling and case management services, but employment and housing services, among others. He has always considered himself a “servant leader” and under his leadership, Coleman has grown from serving about 1,000 people in one county to serving more than 30,000 in 22 counties across Ohio, including facilities in Steubenville.
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KENT Nelson Burns, president and CEO at Coleman Professional Services, has announced his retirement, effective this summer. The exact date will be determined once his successor is hired and ready to start.
Burns has served as Coleman’s leader for more than 35 years. During his tenure, Coleman has grown from a local, community mental health center to an organization providing not just psychiatry, counseling and case management services, but employment and housing services, among others. He has always considered himself a “servant leader” and under his leadership, Coleman has grown from serving about 1,000 people in one county to serving more than 30,000 in 22 counties across Ohio, including facilities in Steubenville.
TimkenSteel names new CEO
TimkenSteel announced some major executive appointments Friday, Dec. 18, including a new president and CEO.
Michael Williams has been named to lead the Canton steelmaker, taking the reins from interim president and CEO Terry Dunlap, who had been leading the company since October 2019.
Williams was most recently the CEO of Bayou Steel Group, a Louisiana-based arc-mill steel company that reportedly filed for bankruptcy and suddenly shuttered operations in 2019, leaving workers complaining that the shutdown violated employment agreements. Mike is the right person to lead TimkenSteel into the future, given his extensive industry experience and proven track record, Dunlap said in a news release. 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