Tarkett North America appoints Morrison as president and CEO

HomeNewsTarkett North America appoints Morrison as president and CEO

Solon, Ohio—Tarkett has appointed Glen Morrison as president and CEO of Tarkett North America, effective May 4. Morrison will succeed Jeff Buttitta and will be a member of the Tarkett Executive Committee.

Morrison joins Tarkett from Alcoa, a global lightweight metals leader, where he served as president of the building and construction systems (BCS) business. Under his leadership, Alcoa BCS built a strong track record of performance, growing three times faster than the combined North American and European market through a combination of innovation and operational excellence.

Buttitta has been appointed senior strategy advisor for North America to the group CEO and will remain a member of the Tarkett Executive Committee.

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