Roseburg Realigns Businesses and Announces Changes to Executive Team
Springfield, Ore. – Roseburg Forest Products is pleased to announce that Ashlee Cribb has been named Vice President of Structural Products, with responsibility for the sales and manufacturing of Roseburg’s engineered wood products, softwood plywood and lumber businesses. In a related move, Mark Avery, current Vice President of Roseburg's Composites Business and Logistics, has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Industrial Products and National Accounts.
The changes reorganize Roseburg's manufacturing and sales into two new businesses lines, each with their own leadership. Cribb will be responsible for Roseburg's structural wood products, including the engineered wood products plant currently being built in Chester, S.C. The new plant will complement Roseburg's existing engineered wood plant in Riddle, Ore. As Senior Vice President of Industrial Products, Avery will retain his current responsibilities for Roseburg's composites operations, logistics and national accounts, while adding the company’s hardwood plywood business to his scope of work.
"These changes further align our business and operating lines within the same marketing scope, adding consistency and clarity to our current expansion within engineered wood products," Roseburg President and CEO Grady Mulbery said. "Roseburg's ability to draw on existing bench strength from within the company demonstrates our resilience as an organization. Our focus on developing internal talent allows us to take maximum advantage of opportunities as they occur."
Cribb joined Roseburg in January 2017 as sales director for the company's solid wood business. She previously held several roles at Georgia-Pacific, most recently as vice president of industrial packaging with profit and loss responsibility for the commercial organization, as well as 11 manufacturing sites. She also has worked at Monsanto Chemical and Imerys Performance Minerals, where she was responsible for marketing and product innovation.
Avery has been with Roseburg since 2011, when he accepted a role as plant manager at the company's Simsboro, La., composites facility. He was made a vice president in 2015.
"Throughout her career, Ashlee has demonstrated a capacity to handle a broad scope of responsibility while maintaining long-term vision and generating results," Mulbery said. "Mark’s promotion is a natural progression of his current role and an illustration of the value he brings to the business."