Founder of Tile Redi returns to full-time role at firm

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Lloyd Gerber

Tile Redi, manufacturer and marketer of pre-formed, one-piece, tile ready shower products, is welcoming back Founder Lloyd Gerber to a fulltime role with the firm as president. Gerber comes from a construction background and started Tile Redi, right after he invented the one-piece, leak-proof shower pan.

Gerber left Tile Redi five years ago to pursue other interests, and in doing so, brought in Joe Cook, a lawyer practicing within the building industries as CEO of Operations, and Farrell Gerber, an accomplished sales director, as vice president of sales and marketing.

Due to strong growth and worldwide market demand, Lloyd decided to re-join the firm as a full time employee at the end of 2011. His plan is to be actively involved by spearheading many new products and introducing them to new markets in the future. “We have a number of exciting initiatives coming up in the next three or four months,” Gerber commented. “The marketplace has been keen to accept the large number of leak-proof shower products we’ve introduced in the last few years. Our new plans include bringing more products to them, offering both outstanding value and performance without equal.”

Tile Redi’s patented and UL-listed shower pans and other innovative tile ready products are manufactured as pre-formed, one-piece shower modules. Shower pans are complete with fully integrated drains, curbs and splash walls, each leak-proof and mold free unit is pre-pitched for easy drainage and immediately ready for tile.
By solving water intrusion problems, Tile Redi shower pans inhibit the growth of mold and mildew. For more information, please contact: Tile Redi, 4450 NW 126th Avenue, Suite 101, Coral Springs, FL 33065. Call 800-232-6156. www.tileredi.com

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