Szczybor named CFL’s vice president of operations

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Dennis Szczybor CFLDalton, GA—CFL Flooring North America has named Dennis Szczybor as its new vice president of operations.

Szczybor brings with him decades of extensive knowledge and experience in the flooring industry at executive levels in both manufacturing and retail, according to the company.

“We’re extremely excited to have Dennis on board,” said Barron Frith, president of CFL North America. “He has proven success across many channels in our industry and his depth of experience, knowledge and management capabilities will be a true complement to our CFL team.”

Szczybor added, “I’m thrilled to be joining CFL. I’ve had the chance to work with different companies throughout my career and I’m extremely impressed with the pace of change and innovation that CFL brings to the flooring industry.”

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