Salem, N.J.— Jack Ganley has been named president of Mannington Mills’
commercial business unit. He replaces Dick Bierie, who had been president of the
division since 2000. Ganley comes to Mannington with nearly two dozen years of
commercial flooring industry experience, all at the manufacturing level. He
spent 22 years with Lees Carpets, where he gained experience in product
development, manufacturing, sales and general management. Ganley was Lees’
president from 1995 until 1998.
During that period he is credited with helping to shape and execute the
company’s successful strategy. In 1998, Ganley was promoted to president of
Burlington House Division, a sister company of Lees under the Burlington
Industries umbrella. He remained in that position until Burlington was sold last
year. Tom Davis, president and CEO of Mannington Mills, noted “[Jack] brings a
wealth of experience and an impressive track record in commercial flooring to
the company and we are very pleased to have him on board. “The general economic
outlook, combined with the new products, programs and services we have planned
for next year,” he concluded, “will make 2005 very exciting for all of us.”