Laticrete’s Nash named president

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Bethany, Conn.— Laticrete president of North America, Ed Metcalf, who has been with the company for more than 35 years and has served as president since 2005, will step down and assume the role of special advisor on July 1. Ron Nash, currently senior vice president of sales and marketing North America, will succeed Metcalf as president. Metcalf will work with Nash to ensure a smooth transition and will leave the company by the end of 2021 for a new chapter of his personal and professional life.

“Ron epitomizes the best of Laticrete’s continuous focus on development and grooming of the next generation of leaders within our own corporate family,” said Patrick Millot, CEO of Laticrete. “His energy, loyalty to our customers and passion for growth have and will continue to serve our company well. When Ed leaves us later this year, we will miss his leadership but are equally excited about what lies ahead for him as he embarks on a new chapter of his life.”

David Rothberg, chairman, added, “We are so grateful to Ed for his outstanding career with Laticrete and for developing Ron as a great successor. He will always be a member of our family. Ed’s remarkable tenure, as well as Ron’s growth within the company over the past two decades, demonstrate that successfully planning and implementing a long-term succession plan is at the core of who we are as a family-owned company.”

Metcalf started as a Laticrete technical representative in Southern California in 1985 and joined the corporate office as regional sales manager in 1993. Nash joined Laticrete in October 2004 as regional sales manager in Utah. He moved up through the corporation, ultimately being named senior vice president of sales and marketing, North America, in 2019.

“Just as we place great importance on developing innovative products using the latest technology, we make it a priority to develop home-grown talent that knows our company, our customers and our industry,” Rothberg added.

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