Q4 2024 Construction Supply People in the News

News from the fourth quarter of 2024.

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December 11

  • Pella Corporation is appointing Emily Videtto as president and chief operating officer.
  • OMG, Inc. named Noah Forrest as senior vice president and chief financial officer.
  • Do it Best appointed Ken Widner as vice president of information technology and chief information officer.

December 4

  • Cameron Ashley Building Products named Scott Dionne as vice president of building systems and canopy solutions.
  • Trex Company named Dr. Anand Kangala as its new vice president and chief information officer.
  • Do it Best announced the retirement of vice president of information technology John Mergy.
  • ProVia promoted Jake Calhoun to the role of vice president of marketing and Phil Wengerd to the role of vice president of innovation and strategy.
  • Weyerhaeuser appointed Paul Hossain as senior vice president and chief development officer, effective Jan. 1, 2025.
  • Dunn-Edwards Corporation has named Monte Lewis as its new CEO, effective March 1, 2025. Lewis will replace the retiring Karl Altergott in the role.
  • Weyerhaeuser appointed Paul Hossain as its senior vice president and chief development officer.
  • LP Building Solutions has appointed Leslie Davis to the role of vice president, controller, and chief accounting officer.
  • Palram Americas appointed three new leaders to roles within the company: Phillip Lahr as vice president of sales and marketing; Mike Howser as the lead of the construction products business unit; and Jeramy Albert to the role of retail business unit manager.
  • Do it Best appointed Ty Sordelet as its new vice president of logistics.
  • House-Hasson Hardware named Dave Doering as the company’s senior vice president of sales.

November 27

  • Rival Holdings named Brandon Koenig as executive vice president of accounting.

November 13

  • QXO appointed Ashwin Rao as the chief artificial intelligence officer for the startup.
  • Georgia-Pacific announced the retirement of Jeff Koeppel as senior vice president of operations. Hudson Pope, the senior vice president for manufacturing, will assume Koeppel’s role.
  • Hancock Lumber is repositioning itself as a division-less organization. As part of the reshuffle, the company is welcoming two new members to its executive team—Hillary Roy as chief people officer and Rebecca Hatfield as chief strategy and revenue officer—and promoting Mark Hopkins to the role of chief operating officer.

November 6

  • Central States named Arturo Towns as the company’s chief people officer.
  • SPAX Engineered Fasteners named Corey Lovett as a territory representative covering Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arkansas, and Tennessee.
  • Dana Cowart was named president of The Lester Group. The Lester Group also named Jerry Pennington as the new vice president of Fortress Door Company.

October 30

October 23

  • Central States announced Jason Monday is joining their Central States Building Works division as the new vice president of sales.
  • The AZEK Company appointed Rakesh Mohan as the company’s chief digital and technology officer.

October 16

  • GAF appointed John Barkhouse to the newly created position of president. He will report to CEO John Altmeyer.
  • LBM Advantage appointed Rich Kenneaky as its new chief financial officer.
  • Leviton recently appointed Randy Mortensen to the role of executive vice president of global distribution sales and marketing.

October 9

  • GreatStar Tools USA promoted Roberto Izaguirre to the role of CEO of Arrow Fastener Company.
  • The Lester Group appointed Thomas Hartman as the new general manager of Custom Builder Supply.

October 2

  • Nation’s Best welcomed Chad Wilson and Kim Peffley as new regional vice presidents.
  • Coastal Source announced company president Jeff Poggi will transition to a consultancy position at the end of the current calendar year. Company co-founder Franco D’Ascanio will return to Coastal Source as interim president.
  • Simpson Strong-Tie elevated Ron Gaines to the role of senior vice president of North American sales.
  • Envision Outdoor Living Products added Brad Wallace, Rick Kitashima, and Jasnit Mahal as regional sales managers in the Great Lakes, Northwest, and Southwest, respectively.

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