Hardwood Floors April/May 2019
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• Mercier Wood Flooring announced the nomination of Luc Robitaille as Vice President of Sales and Marketing. • Festool has launched a roadshow truck to teach, inspire, and prepare young workers for their new careers in the trades. • AHF Products appointed Brian Carson as the company’s rst President and Chief Executive O cer, Je Steed as Chief Financial O cer, and Mike Bell as Chief Operating O cer. • CalFlor launched an initiative to support their local community in the Camp Fire recovery e orts. ey are currently in the process of seeking donations of both materials and labor. • Aacer Sports Flooring announced that Randy Randjelovic joined their team as Certi cation Manager. • Duchateau announced the launch of DUGOOD, the brand’s new corporate sustainability program. Duchateau and will directly contribute to the National Forest Foundation (NFF) campaign to plant 5million trees by 2023. • David Brunori has been named Executive Vice President and General Manager of Jacksonville, Arkansas-based PoloPlaz Inc. to lead the next phase of the company’s growth. • IndusParquet® announced that Dan Gold has been promoted to the newly created position of Director, Architectural Sales. • Quality Cra has tapped ooring industry veteran Ken Durning to oversee its U.S. surfaces division. MANUFACTURER MEANDERINGS
Steve Nutter, owner of Steve Nutter Cabinetry and Specialty Flooring, has been in the flooring industry for 47 years. Steve works closely with his son, Ben Nutter, who started working for the family business about 15 years ago. Throughout their careers, they have done a number of restorations in floors and carpentry. The Nutters’ experience with restorations made them a perfect match for Highland Hall. Recently, High eld Hall &Gardens, a historic estate in Falmouth, Massachuse s, was looking to replace its oors. During their search for the right contractor for the job, Steve Nu er was recommended. Due to Department of Interior rules that needed to be followed to ensure this project stayed in line with the historic preservation of the building, the whole process has taken nearly two years. Built by the Beebe family of Boston in 1878, High eld Hall was one of the early summer mansions to grace Cape Cod and is one of the few remaining examples of Stick-style Queen Anne architecture in the Northeast. e hall was saved from destruction in 1994, restored, and opened as a museum and historic site in 2006. Making History at High eld Hall by Megan Lhamon
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