The Westervelt Company has announced a few changes to its leadership team, including a new Chief Operating Officer and a new Vice President and general manager-wood products, both of whom will take over effective January 1, 2023.

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Westervelt announces leadership changes

Westervelt announces leadership changes

Image: Cade Warner

The Westervelt Company has announced a few changes to its leadership team, including a new Chief Operating Officer and a new Vice President and general manager-wood products, both of whom will take over effective January 1, 2023.

Cade Warner has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer after serving as Westervelt’s Chief Sustainability Officer. He will be responsible for the company’s five business operations: forest resources, wood products, ecological services, real estate, and New Zealand, as well as business development and information services. Cade will work closely with President and CEO Brian Luoma in overseeing operations and implementing Westervelt’s strategic plan.

Elsewhere, Westervelt promoted Mark Richardson, who is the 2022-23 Southern Forest Products Association board chairman, to Vice President and general manager-wood products, as Joe Patton retires after a 24-plus year career with the company and an instrumental leader for the SFPA, helping guide association programs and serving on the board of directors for several years.

Other leadership changes include: Rick Brignac, promoted to lumber sales and marketing director from senior sales representative, and Bryan Martin, promoted to manufacturing director from process excellences director.

The Westervelt Company is a private, family-owned land stewardship company that has managed forest resources for almost 140 years. The company is headquartered in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, with offices throughout the United States and in New Zealand.