Neil Mack named H.B. Fuller’s flooring business VP

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Aurora, Ill.— Neil Mack has joined H.B. Fuller as the new vice president of the flooring business segment. Mack will lead all aspects of strategy, business planning, innovation and cross-functional execution.

Mack brings a strong background in sales, business strategy and organizational leadership and is a proven leader in the North American flooring industry, the company said. Most recently, he served as the vice president of commercial sales for Armstrong Flooring. Prior to his seven years at Armstrong, Mack worked in various management positions at Nora Systems and J&J Invision.

Early in his career, Mack served in technical roles in the gas turbine industry and was an F-16 crew chief in the United States Air Force. Mack has a bachelor’s degree in business management and an MBA in business strategy and management from Western Governors University in Utah. He also earned a financial management certificate from Cornell University and is a certified coach, speaker and trainer for the John Maxwell Leadership Academy.

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