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Larry T. Brockway, a native of Ashtabula, Ohio, graduated from Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, in 1982 with a bachelor’s degree in accounting.
Mr. Brockway began his career with Marathon Oil Corporation in 1981 as an accounting intern in the Findlay, Ohio, office. He continued with the company following the 1982 acquisition by United States Steel Corporation and progressed through a number of increasingly responsible positions in Marathon’s finance and accounting organization, both in Findlay and Houston.
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In 1997, he transferred to Pittsburgh to serve as manager – structured finance for USX Corporation. He was named director of corporate finance in 2000 and director of strategic planning in 2001.
Following the December 31, 2001, spin-off of U. S. Steel from USX Corporation, which became Marathon Oil Corporation, Mr. Brockway was named assistant treasurer of corporate finance for United States Steel Corporation. He remained in that position until 2004, when he was elected vice president and treasurer of U. S. Steel.
Mr. Brockway advanced to his current post in August 2011, assuming responsibility for expanding the company’s already comprehensive financial and business risk management practices to establish a more integrated, systematic and enterprise-wide approach to the assessment, analysis and monitoring of business risks and opportunities and the identification of strategies for managing risk. Mr. Brockway serves on the board of directors of the
United States Steel and Carnegie Pension Fund and is a member of the Fund’s Investment Committee. He is also a member of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s board of trustees.
08-01-2011
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