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Sean Davidson

Founder & CEO, Davis Index, Canada

    Sean Davidson is the Founder and CEO of Davis Index, a price reporting agency covering global ferrous and nonferrous scrap and secondary markets that will launch later this year. Davis is staffing in the US, Canada and India.

    At the start of this decade, Sean reinvigorated scrap coverage across the Metal Bulletin Group as global editor of raw materials at American Metal Market, Metal Bulletin and Steel First, based out of New York. During his time at AMM/MB, Sean launched the index for America’s first scrap futures contract: the CME busheling contract. In 2015, Sean moved to Houston to build and launch Argus Metal Prices as its global editor, a role he exited earlier this year.

    Prior to his roles at AMM/MB and Argus, Sean served different journalistic and entrepreneurial roles in the United Kingdom, Middle East and India. His career has spanned print, online, television, recreation, hospitality and technology.


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