Max Holland joins FEI Group leadership team

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Marietta, Ga.— Max Holland has joined the FEI Group team as president of the home solutions division. Holland will also serve in the role of COO, working directly with FEI president, Graham Howerton, to manage the day-to-day operations of FEI.

Holland will also play a strategic role with the rest of the FEI management team, developing the short-term and long-term strategies, initiatives and member programs for the company and the membership.

“Max has served in senior leadership roles with Tarkett and most recently Mannington and not only comes with a vast knowledge of the flooring industry but, more importantly, fits the FEI Group culture and brings the energy, dynamic leadership and positivity that fits perfectly with our team,” Howerton said.

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