MRC Global Elects Two New Members to Board of Directors
George Damiris and Ronald Jadin have joined MRC Global’s board of directors.
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Edited by Chris Pasion

George Damiris. Photo Credit: MRC Global Inc.
MRC Global Inc. has announced that George Damiris and Ronald Jadin have both joined MRC Global’s board of directors.
Damiris previously served as the president and CEO of both HollyFrontier Corporation and Holly Energy Partners from 2016 until 2019. From 2007 until 2015, he served in various leadership roles with HollyFrontier, and before that, with Koch Industries. He serves on the board of directors of Eagle Materials where he is chairman of its compensation committee. He holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and an MBA from Case Western Reserve University. He will serve on the compensation and governance committees of MRC Global’s board.

Ronald Jadin. Photo Credit: MRC Global Inc.
Jadin previously served as the chief financial officer of W.W. Grainger Inc. from 2008 until 2018. From 1998 until 2008, he served in various finance and leadership roles with Grainger, and before that, with General Electric Company. He holds a B.A. in Economics from Yale University and an MBA from the University of Wisconsin – Whitewater. He will serve on the audit and governance committees of MRC Global’s board.
Rhys Best, MRC Global’s chairman of the board of directors, comments, “The board is very pleased to welcome George and Ron as new independent directors. Each brings unique perspectives and insights that will expand our board’s capabilities.”
“I am pleased to welcome both George and Ron as new independent directors to our board,” says Rob Saltiel, MRC Global’s president and CEO. “George’s in-depth knowledge of the midstream and downstream businesses and Ron’s deep experience in distribution and finance will provide valuable insights and capabilities to support our company’s future growth.”
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