Harry A. Goussetis
President
Worthington Cylinder Corporation
Harry A. Goussetis was named president of Worthington Cylinders in December of 2005. Prior to that, he was vice president of human resources for Worthington Industries.
Goussetis joined Worthington in 1983 as a staff attorney and was later named assistant general counsel. In 1998, he was named to his most recent position as vice president of legal and administration for Worthington Cylinders.
Goussetis earned his bachelor's degree from Adelphi University in New York and his doctor of jurisprudence degree from the University of Toledo College of Law. He is a past member of the Columbus and Ohio State Bar Associations and the American Corporate Counsel Association. Goussetis is a board member of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral, is currently serving a 5-year term on the board of Zoning Appeals, Genoa Township, Ohio and is a former board member of the Columbus Literacy Council.
Goussetis and his wife Amy have two daughters.
Worthington Industries is a diversified metals manufacturing company with sales of $1.9 billion. Based in Columbus, Ohio, the Company is North America’s premier value added steel processor; the world’s leading manufacturer of pressure cylinders including propane tanks for gas grills and camping, oxygen, helium and scuba tanks, hand torches, and industrial and LP gas applications; and the leading manufacturer of metal framing and ceiling grid systems for commercial and residential construction. The Company also produces current and past model automotive stampings, steel pallets and racks and laser welded blanks. Worthington employs approximately 6,400 people and operates 65 facilities in 11 countries.

