Ryerson Celebrates Dr. McNeeley’s Lifetime Achievement in Metal Industry Leadership and Philanthropy
- Ryerson honors Dr. McNeeley for his Lifetime Achievement Award in metal industry leadership and contributions.
- His initiatives, like the Chapter Scholarship Program, have awarded over $13 million for educational support in the industry.
- Ryerson emphasizes commitment to nurturing talent and educational opportunities, inspired by Dr. McNeeley’s leadership and philanthropy.
Ryerson Honors Dr. McNeeley's Lifetime Achievement in Metal Industry Leadership
On March 17, 2026, Ryerson Holding Corporation acknowledges the profound impact Donald R. McNeeley, Ph.D., has made on the metals industry by celebrating his receipt of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Metals Service Center Institute (MSCI). This prestigious accolade, MSCI’s highest honor, recognizes individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, integrity, and service within the metals sector. Dr. McNeeley, who previously served as the CEO of Chicago Tube & Iron and played a key role in its recent merger with Ryerson and Olympic Steel, is celebrated not only for his professional achievements but also for his commitment to advancing the industry and supporting future generations.
Michael D. Siegal, the Chairman of Ryerson's Board, emphasizes Dr. McNeeley’s vital contributions that have significantly shaped the metals community. Under his leadership, initiatives like the Chapter Scholarship Program have flourished, supporting the education of children from families in the industrial metals field. With over $13 million awarded to date, Dr. McNeeley’s philanthropic efforts reflect his dedication to both industry advancement and community enrichment. Ryerson’s President and COO, Richard T. Marabito, stresses that Dr. McNeeley’s thoughtful approach to philanthropy embodies the spirit of generosity and support that Ryerson values deeply.
Dr. McNeeley’s qualifications add further weight to his recognition; holding a Ph.D. in Economics and an MBA from Harvard Business School, he also serves as a clinical professor at Northwestern University and writes for The Wholesaler Magazine. His writings delve into pressing political, social, and economic issues impacting the industrial sector, thereby solidifying his role as a thought leader in the field. This honor not only marks a milestone in Dr. McNeeley's long career but also illustrates Ryerson's ongoing commitment to nurturing industry talent and educational opportunities within the metals sector, ensuring a progressive future for the industry as a whole.
In summary, Ryerson’s acknowledgment of Dr. McNeeley’s contributions underscores the intertwining of leadership, education, and community service in shaping the metal industry. This celebration not only promotes the values upheld by Ryerson, but it also serves as an inspiration for current and future leaders in the field. The continuous support for educational initiatives and philanthropic efforts highlights an industry ethos that prioritizes collaborative growth and development.