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Gerald Steel (c1894-1957), general managing director of [[United Steel Companies]]


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''' 1957 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1957/09/20]]</ref>
THE death of Mr. Gerald Steel, which
occurred on Saturday last, September 14, in
London, deprives the British steel industry
of one of its leading executives. He was
general managing director of The United
Steel Companies, Ltd., and president-elect
of the British Iron and Steel Federation.
Mr. Steel, who was sixty-three, was
educated at Charterhouse and Oriel College,
Oxford. Throughout the first world war he
served with the Royal Fusiliers and the
King's African Rifles in East Africa, and
entered the steel industry following demobilisation
in 1919.
He joined [[Steel, Peech and Tozer]], in Sheffield, a firm which his father
helped to found.
In 1928, Mr. Steel was
appointed managing director of The United
Steel Companies (India), Ltd., and worked
for four years in India.
He returned to this
country in 1932, becoming a director and the
general manager of [[Samuel Fox and Co|Samuel Fox and Co., Ltd.]], another of the companies in the United Steel Group.
In 1941, Mr. Steel was
appointed to the board of The United Steel Companies, Ltd., becoming joint managing
director in 1947, sole managing director in
1949, and general managing director in 1954.
For a number of years Mr. Steel had been
active in the work of the British Iron and
Steel Federation, serving on its council and
executive committee. His special interest
was in that part of the Federation's work
related to education and training in the steel
industry; he was the first chairman of the
Federation's training committee. Mr. Steel
was also a member of the British Steel
Producers' Conference, chairman of the
central council of Iron and Steel Employers
Associations, a vice-president of the Iron
and Steel Institute, and a director of the
National Provincial Bank. He was created
C.B.E. in the New Year Honours of 1956.
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[[Category: Births 1890-1899]]
[[Category: Deaths 1950-1959]]
[[Category: Deaths 1950-1959]]

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Gerald Steel (c1894-1957), general managing director of United Steel Companies


1957 Obituary [1]

THE death of Mr. Gerald Steel, which occurred on Saturday last, September 14, in London, deprives the British steel industry of one of its leading executives. He was general managing director of The United Steel Companies, Ltd., and president-elect of the British Iron and Steel Federation.

Mr. Steel, who was sixty-three, was educated at Charterhouse and Oriel College, Oxford. Throughout the first world war he served with the Royal Fusiliers and the King's African Rifles in East Africa, and entered the steel industry following demobilisation in 1919.

He joined Steel, Peech and Tozer, in Sheffield, a firm which his father helped to found.

In 1928, Mr. Steel was appointed managing director of The United Steel Companies (India), Ltd., and worked for four years in India.

He returned to this country in 1932, becoming a director and the general manager of Samuel Fox and Co., Ltd., another of the companies in the United Steel Group.

In 1941, Mr. Steel was appointed to the board of The United Steel Companies, Ltd., becoming joint managing director in 1947, sole managing director in 1949, and general managing director in 1954.

For a number of years Mr. Steel had been active in the work of the British Iron and Steel Federation, serving on its council and executive committee. His special interest was in that part of the Federation's work related to education and training in the steel industry; he was the first chairman of the Federation's training committee. Mr. Steel was also a member of the British Steel Producers' Conference, chairman of the central council of Iron and Steel Employers Associations, a vice-president of the Iron and Steel Institute, and a director of the National Provincial Bank. He was created C.B.E. in the New Year Honours of 1956.


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