Woodtone Hires Shane Harsch in Executive Role

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Chilliwack, BC—Woodtone, based here, has added industry leader Shane Harsch to the team, in the capacity of vice-president specialty products. Harsch’s new role will support the growth of Woodtone’s Western Red Cedar engineered programs through the specialty division in Armstrong, BC. Formerly the general manager of specialty lumber sales and marketing with Interfor, and sales manager with Terminal Forest Products, Harsch will leverage his experience to drive new opportunities and supply chain management within the Western Red Cedar Category at Woodtone.

“Shane’s wealth of knowledge and experience in the building products industry make him the ideal candidate to lead Woodtone’s Western Red Cedar product category,” said Brad Rosse, president of Woodtone. “His exceptional track record will help us achieve our ultimate goal of expanding product offerings and scaling to meet demand.”

Woodtone has operations based in Chilliwack, BC, Armstrong, BC, and Everett, WA. Woodtone’s vision is to grow and develop their people and systems to ever increase the value they are delivering. Woodtone’s drive is to design, manufacture and market the finest building products for home interiors and  exteriors. Please contact Brad Rosse at Woodtone at 1-800-663-9844 for any additional information.

By Miller Wood Trade Publications

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