Lynch Named Vice President of Sales at Timber Products

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Springfield, OR — Timber Products, located here, recently reorganized the management of the sales team to consolidate plywood sales leadership and enhance the level of collaboration with the manufacturing teams. Pat Lynch was named Vice President of Sales. Lynch, who has served as the International Business Manager for Timber Products since August of 2019, will oversee all Hardwood, softwood, and international sales efforts. According to Mark Avery, Chief Operating Officer for Timber Products, “Pat’s depth and breadth of experience in plywood and panel markets make him uniquely qualified for the task at hand.” 

Lynch’s industry experience includes roles as Vice President – Structural Panels Sales at Georgia-Pacific, Director of Plywood Sales at Roseburg Forest Products and Vice President and General Manger at Darlington Veneer Company. “I am excited about the opportunity to grow and enhance the Timber Products plywood and international businesses in the marketplace,” Lynch said.

This change will allow Timber Products to deliver on its commitment to providing customers with the products and services they need and expect from Timber Products.

For more information, go to www.timberproducts.com.

By Miller Wood Trade Publications

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