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Pat Oakley named president of Mullican Flooring

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—Pat Oakley has become the president of Mullican Flooring, a leading U.S. manufacturer of hardwood flooring , effective Jan. A veteran of the hardwood flooring industry for more than 25 years, Oakley joined the company, based here, in 2000 as a regional sales manager. He was promoted to national sales manager in 2005.

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John Allen, William M. Bird veteran, announces retirement  

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Bird announced the retirement of John Allen, vice president of sales, effective Dec. Allen, a 46-year veteran of the floor covering industry, served more than half that time with William M. Bird in 1997 as a builder sales manager, before being promoted to sales manager of the South Region and product director in 2005.

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Exclusive: One on one with ‘Mr.’ Shaw

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Feldman and Mr. Shaw talked at length about Engineered Floors (EF), the industry at large and global/national dynamics that are shaping the world today. Realistically, when will Mrs. consumer have an LVT product on her floor that comes out of this plant? Last year EF had a record year in terms of sales. million houses in 2005.

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May Employee Milestones

The Pulse: Ardex Americas

Jorge started his career with ARDEX in 2005 as a Manufacturer’s Representative in Mexico. In 2008 ARDEX expanded the scope of the Mexican business, and Jorge was promoted into a Sales Manager position. Jorge moved quickly to hire and develop new salespeople in Monterrey, Mexico City, Guadalajara and Tijuana. May 30, 2015 marks Eric P.

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Looking back: Don Finkell

Floor Covering News

How do you remember the wood flooring industry in 1986? Wood flooring went from 22% of the market down to about 2%. When I got to Anderson, wood flooring was at the lowest ebb. Who were the players in wood flooring? How did the hardwood flooring industry begin to grow from there? ” Q&A.