Masonite International Corporation named James “Jim” Pelletier as the company’s senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary, replacing Robert “Bob” Lewis.
“Bob made significant contributions to grow Masonite since joining the company in 2012,” Howard Heckes, president and CEO of Masonite, said. “In addition to playing an important role in Masonite becoming a publicly traded company, Bob has been a model of integrity for all of us and has consistently provided valuable counsel to the board of directors, management, and employees throughout the company. We thank him for all he has done to help transform Masonite.”
Pelletier joins Masonite from Barnes Group, where he served as senior vice president, general counsel and secretary. Previously, Pelletier has held corporate counsel positions as associate counsel with Pratt & Whitney and as compliance counsel for GE Aviation. Pelletier began his career as an associate with the law firm Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, and worked in the office of the general counsel at the U.S. Department of Commerce as an Attorney-Advisor within the Bureau of Industry and Security.
“I am extremely pleased to have Jim join our company,” Heckes said. “His extensive background and demonstrated thought leadership on a variety of business issues will be valuable in executing on our Doors That Do More strategy.”
Masonite is a designer, manufacturer, marketer, and distributor of interior and exterior doors for the new construction and repair, renovation, and remodeling sectors of the residential and nonresidential building construction markets.