Milliken appoints Graves to vice president of sales

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Spartanburg, S.C.—Milliken has appointed Bill Graves to vice president of sales for the company’s global floor covering division, effective April 13.

“Bill brings a wealth of floor covering industry knowledge to his role at Milliken,” said Jim McCallum, president of the Milliken global floor covering division. “His deep experience and understanding of sales, markets and service uniquely position him as a valuable vice president of sales.”

A veteran of the floor covering industry, Graves will beacon sales initiatives across all market segments in his new role to ensure customer needs continue to be met. He most recently served as president of Inside Edge Commercial Interior Services, a national flooring contractor.

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