Craig Bouchard 11-5-19
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Craig Bouchard, founder and CEO of Braidy Industries, at his office in Ashland, Ky. Nov. 5, 2019
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Braidy Industries CEO Craig Bouchard sits down with WDRB to discuss the progress of his aluminum mill, which has been described as "transformational" for Appalachia. Will it actually happen?
Craig Bouchard is stepping step down as the leader of Braidy Industries at a time when the Kentucky company is still short of the $1.7 billion it needs to start building a long-anticipated and much-heralded aluminum plant outside Ashland.
A feud erupted Friday between Braidy Industries founder Craig Bouchard and the company's other board members over whether Bouchard is giving up his roles as chairman and CEO.
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