Nucor Remembers Dave Aycock, Former CEO and Chairman
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Aycock rose within the company from his start as a welder in 1954 to President and Chief Operating Officer in 1984. He retired in 1991 and continued to serve on Nucor's board of directors. Aycock returned to the executive management team in 1998 to serve as Chairman, and, in 1999 and 2000, during an important transition period for the company, he assumed the responsibilities of President and CEO. During that time, he implemented several key initiatives, including a process for selecting the next CEO. He retired from the board in 2001.
As a team Iverson, Siegel, and Aycock revolutionized American steelmaking by building the company on a recycling-based production process, as opposed to utilizing blast furnaces which was the dominant production process at the time. In 1969, Nucor began operating its first steel minimill in
"Our hearts go out to Dave's wife, Daphne, and their entire family. Dave was a blessing to our company and his positive impact on the growth of Nucor is a tremendous legacy," said Topalian.
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Nucor and its affiliates are manufacturers of steel and steel products, with operating facilities in the
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