CEO Matthew Missad to move to Executive Chairman role at UFP Industries; William “Will” Schwartz named CEO; CFO Mike Cole to add new role, President of Corporate Services
“Throughout his impressive career at UFP, Will has been hungry to take on new roles and responsibilities, and he has succeeded at every turn,” Missad said. “He has earned a reputation as an effective, creative leader who makes the businesses and people he manages better. He is the right person to lead us into the next decade and beyond. I’m excited for him, for the people of UFP, and for our customers, vendors and shareholders.”
For the remainder of 2024, Missad will work closely with Schwartz on the transition and on filling newly created vacancies that result from the promotion. Missad has agreed to remain executive chairman through 2026 to assist Schwartz in his role as CEO and provide support where needed. He also will assist with shareholder relations while continuing to nurture longtime customer and vendor relationships.
“It’s an exciting time to be at UFP because of the opportunities these changes create for our teammates,” Missad said. “Our succession planning process has created an excellent group of leaders, and I am confident that this new team of experienced executives will achieve even greater success.”
Missad has been CEO since
“I have had the great honor of spending my entire career at UFP, working with some of the best people in the industry,” Missad said. “My goals are to make sure that the company remains on a path of growth, maintains a culture of respect and opportunity, and that all of us as shareholders see our investment continue to grow. With Will at the helm, with the next generation of skilled leaders, and with the best workforce in the business, I am confident all of that will happen.”
Schwartz joined UFP in 1998 as a sales trainee and took roles of increasing responsibility over the years including account manager, sales manager, regional sales director and executive vice president. In 2023, he was named president of UFP Retail Solutions, our largest business segment. UFP Retail Solutions specializes in yard and home products, including brands such as ProWood pressure-treated lumber,
Schwartz has a history of successfully taking on new challenges. When he was asked to oversee the company’s transportation and purchasing operations, he improved their effectiveness and enhanced efficiencies. He led a significant restructuring of UFP Retail Solutions, enhancing its offerings, growing its reach to consumers by bolstering its marketing and sales functions, and has grown the company’s brand names in the marketplace.
“I’m honored and humbled by this opportunity, and I’m eager to work with teammates known for their drive, determination, and innovation to maintain and grow success at
“Will epitomizes a leader who is dedicated to making our company better every day and to maintaining the strong culture that fosters continuous improvement,” Missad added. “His energy and ability to think critically and the respect he has earned in the company and the industry make him the best person to lead us. Under his leadership, UFP will continue to drive shareholder value and create more opportunities for growth and success.”
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