Nucor’s Tabitha Stine On Hard Work, High Standards And A Hammer

Nucor's Tabitha Stine
Courtesy of Corporate Competitor Podcast
In this episode of the Corporate Competitor Podcast, Stine shares how working at the family business taught her that everyone has an important job to do.

Long before she became an executive at Nucor, the nation’s largest steel producer, Tabitha Stine learned a lesson that would define her career: Every member of a team has a role to play—and the best teammates own theirs completely.

Growing up in rural Illinois as the oldest child, Stine didn’t just learn about hard work—she lived it. Her father ran a construction business, and from an early age, she was expected to contribute. It wasn’t about titles or seniority; it was about showing up and doing the job.

“My dad always taught me that it doesn’t matter what your role is, you have a job to do,” Stine shared on a recent episode of the Corporate Competitor Podcast. “If you’re not doing it, somebody else is. So, I just grew up in that environment where it was always, ‘I’m here to help, and I’m going to show up and do my job.’”

In her family’s business, work ethic mattered more than anything else. “I never once felt that I wasn’t an equal or that a girl couldn’t do something,” she said. “It was expected that you pick up your hammer and do your job.” That mindset didn’t just prepare her for a career in a male-dominated field—it empowered her. She learned that effort and excellence speak louder than stereotypes.

Stine carried those lessons into her career as a structural engineer, navigating rooms where she was often the only woman. But rather than letting that shake her confidence, she leaned into her value. “Even if you’re the only woman or the only minority in the room, you’ve got to walk in and remember that you’re there for a reason.”

Great leaders don’t just learn from experience—they share it. On the podcast, Stine offered powerful insights that any leader can apply:

  •   Know when to delegate. Stine is clear on this: Leaders should focus on what only they can do. Everything else? That’s an opportunity to develop the people around you.
  •   Balance is built, not found. A high-powered career, family responsibilities, and running a youth sports league—Stine does it all. Her secret? Intentionality. Success in any area of life requires structure and priorities.
  •   Stay coachable. The best teammates never stop improving. Stine believes that excellence isn’t about what you already do well—it’s about the drive to get better, every single day.

Above all, Stine champions the idea that every person on a team has a voice—and that voice matters.

“You’ve got a voice, and you deserve to be heard,” she said. “Real leadership is about bringing your unique perspective to the table.”

That’s a lesson every leader—on the field, in the boardroom or at home—should take to heart.


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