George E. Enos (1916–1972) was president of the Enos Coal Mining Company. Headquartered in Cleveland, Enos Coal’s Indiana surface mines produced bituminous coal for electrical utilities and general industrial use. In 1963, the Interlake Iron Corporation, a Cleveland-based producer of merchant iron and ferro-alloys, acquired Enos Coal and elected George Enos to its board of directors. He became chairman of the executive committee of Interlake Inc. of Chicago and was a director of the Youngstown Steel Door Company.