John Cravey appointed Shaw’s vp of business development

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John Cravey
John Cravey

Dalton—Shaw Commercial shared that John Cravey will be moving to a newly appointed role of vice president of business development for commercial. This role will be focused on identifying, evaluating and recommending accelerated, profitable growth opportunities for the commercial business and brands, Shaw Contract and Patcraft.

Cravey has been with Shaw for close to 38 years. John has led two different sales divisions and has been a key leader across the broader enterprise. He brings valuable experience and strategic thinking skills along with deep market and customer knowledge. John will help lead this key initiative as Shaw continues to invest in learning from the market and identifying opportunities for innovative services and solutions to best support our commercial customers.

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