Saturday, March 21, 2009

ArcelorMittal Announces Leadership Transition for Flat Carbon South America Operations

Luxembourg, 20 March 2009 (19:00 CET) – ArcelorMittal today announces that as part of his original retirement plan, José Armando Campos has stepped down. Management Committee member, Mr. Campos, 60, will retire from his executive duties on 31st March 2009. However, he will continue with ArcelorMittal in an advisory capacity, so that the company’s Brazilian operations will continue to benefit from his skills and experience.
Mr. Campos began his tenure with the organization in 1992, leaving the Brazilian mining firm CVRD to join Companhia Siderúrgica de Tubarão (CST) as it was being privatized. He became President and CEO of CST in 1997. He has held the same positions at ArcelorMittal Brasil since its formation – through the integration of CST, Vega do Sul, and BelgoMineira – in 2005. He has been a member of the Brazilian Steel Institute (IBS) and was its President from 2002 to 2005. He has also been a member of the Brazilian Metallurgy and Materials Society since 1972 and is on the Board of Directors of the Brazilian Business Council for Sustainable Development (CEBDS).
Benjamin Baptista, who has been appointed to the position of Vice President and CEO, Flat Carbon South America (FCSA), will succeed José Armando Campos. Mr. Baptista currently serves as Vice President, Commercial for FCSA. An engineer, he has had a broad range of executive experience since joining the company in 1983, including extensive project and
operational responsibilities. His knowledge and experience managing commercial coordination and critical customer relationships for FCSA will contribute substantially to the realization of ArcelorMittal’s strategic growth objectives in this important region.
Commenting, Aditya Mittal, Chief Financial Officer and member of ArcelorMittal’s Group Management Board responsible for Flat Carbon Americas said:
“José Armando has provided exceptional service to ArcelorMittal and to the employees of FCSA.
Based in large part on his personal integrity and commitment to people development, FCSA has
become one of the most well respected operations in our Group as well as in the entire Brazilian
economy. His leadership during the integration of Arcelor and Mittal was invaluable, and we are
pleased that our Brazilian operations will continue to benefit from his counsel. We are also very
confident and excited that Benjamin will provide the executive leadership and vision required to carry FCSA through this challenging economic period and on to the next generation of success for
ArcelorMittal’s operations in the region.”

About ArcelorMittal

ArcelorMittal is the world's leading steel company, with operations in more than 60 countries.
ArcelorMittal is the leader in all major global steel markets, including automotive, construction, household appliances and packaging, with leading R&D and technology, as well as sizeable captive supplies of raw materials and outstanding distribution networks. With an industrial presence in over 20 countries spanning four continents, the Company covers all of the key steel markets, from emerging to mature. Through its core values of sustainability, quality and leadership, ArcelorMittal commits to operating in a responsible way with respect to the health, safety and wellbeing of its employees, contractors and the communities in which it operates. It is also
committed to the sustainable management of the environment and of finite resources. ArcelorMittal recognises that it has a significant responsibility to tackle the global climate change challenge; it takes a leading role in the industry's efforts to develop breakthrough steelmaking technologies and is actively researching and developing steel-based technologies and solutions that contribute to combat climate change.
In 2008, ArcelorMittal had revenues of $124.9 billion and crude steel production of 103.3 million tonnes, representing approximately 10 per cent of world steel output. ArcelorMittal is listed on the stock exchanges of New York (MT), Amsterdam (MT), Paris (MT), Brussels (MT), Luxembourg (MT) and on the Spanish stock exchanges of Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid and Valencia (MTS).

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