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Eugene P. Trudell
Vice President-Business Services



Eugene P. Trudell Eugene P. Trudell, a native of Sewickley, Pa., earned a bachelor of science degree in education from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pa., in 1970.

Following graduation, Mr. Trudell began his career with U. S. Steel as an order detailer in commercial order entry at the company's headquarters in Pittsburgh. In 1977, he moved to marketing administrative services as a systems designer and progressed through a number of increasingly responsible positions in tubular marketing and business planning.

In 1984, he was named supervisor of the commercial systems department. He was promoted to department manager of U. S. Steel Quality Systems in 1987.
In 1989, Mr. Trudell was transferred to Mon Valley Works, near Pittsburgh, where he was named manager-business systems. He served in that capacity until 1993, with Clairton Works and the Fairless Plant added to his area of responsibility in 1990 and 1991, respectively. His responsibility for these three facilities was expanded in 1993 to include process control, when he was named manager-systems and process control.

Mr. Trudell returned to Headquarters in 1996 when he was promoted to general manager-computer services, a position he held until 2002, when he was named managing director-information technology services. He assumed his current position, vice president-business services, in October 2003. In this position, he oversees the development and management of systems, information technology, and process control as well as the company's newly integrated Business Service Center, which manages administrative and information technology services companywide.

Mr. Trudell is a former president and current member of the Steel Industry Systems Association, an organization that provides a forum for systems professionals to gather and discuss the implementation of systems within the steel industry.

02-25-2005
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