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Long-Time McElroy Metal Leader Retiring in Early 2026

A collage showing two leaders at McElroy Metal - Jeff Harrington and Mark Rollins.
Jeff Harrington (left) will retire from McElroy Metals in January 2026, after 36 years with the company. He will replaced by Mark Rollins (right) as general manager of service centers.

After an 36-year career, Jeff Harrington will be retiring from McElroy Metal effective January 30, 2026.

Jeff began his journey with McElroy Metal Mill in 1989, and over the years, he has served in numerous positions across multiple locations. According to a company news release, “his deep knowledge of McElroy Metal’s operations, commitment to excellence, and willingness to take on any challenge have made him an invaluable leader and a respected colleague.”

“Known for his enthusiasm, optimism, and dedication to his team, Jeff’s positive spirit has been a driving force in creating a culture of collaboration and pride across the company,” the news release further states.

“Jeff’s dedication and steady leadership have played a significant role in our company’s success, and his legacy will be felt for years to come,” says Amanda Haskins, CFO.

Mark Rollins will assume the role of general manager of service centers, replacing Harrington upon his retirement. Mark began his career with McElroy Metal Mill in 1996 and has also held many roles across several locations. With a long and successful history in operations and service centers, Rollins brings a “wealth of experience, insight, and leadership to his new role,” the news release states.

Haskins added, “We are confident that under Mark’s guidance, the service centers will continue to grow and thrive.”

McElroy Metal’s Service Center Division operates a nationwide network of 29 stocking locations that provide contractors, architects, and homeowners with access to metal roofing, siding, trim, metal building components, and accessories.