NWFA hires two executives

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St. Louis — The National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) has named John Forbes manufacturer services director, and Adam Williams has been hired as marketing manager.

Forbes spent 12 years working at Eagle Lumber Company in Stamford, Connecticut, as a project manager, and six years running his own wood flooring contracting business, Foremost Custom Hardwood Floors, also in Stamford.

Forbes will work with NWFA manufacturer members to support programs such as the NWFA/NOFMA Mill Certification Program, the NWFA Responsible Procurement Program, the NWFA Accepted Product Seal Program, and the NWFA Technical Call Center.

Williams has more than 10 years’ experience in corporate and trade marketing, working most recently with Nestle Purina PetCare Company in St. Louis.

 

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