Lancaster,
PA, Nov. 7— Armstrong World Industries will implement a strategic
reorganization that combines its two major flooring operations. Armstrong Wood
Products (AWP) and Armstrong Floor Products (AFP) will become a single
operation, with one management team, fully integrating all flooring products
into AFP.
"We needed an integrated flooring business," said Michael D. Lockhart,
Armstrong chairman and CEO. "The reorganization aligns Armstrong's vast
product selections of wood, vinyl, linoleum, laminate and specialty carpeted
floor products, into a single organization."
In addition, Frank A. Riddick III has resigned as president and COO of Armstrong
Holdings and as president and CEO of AWP to pursue other opportunities.
"The further integration of Armstrong's businesses, which eliminates the
need for my current role, will drive additional growth and is a decision I fully
support," Riddick said.
Chan W. Galbato, president and CEO of Armstrong Floor Products, sees tremendous
potential in combining wood floors with the resilient floor business. "This
is a great opportunity for global integration of these critical components of
hard surface floor coverings," Galbato said. "We are very excited
about capitalizing on the synergies within Armstrong's extensive portfolio of
floorcoverings. The separate sales and distribution systems for wood and
resilient floors will remain in place."
Commenting on Riddick’s departure, Lockhart said, "Frank did a lot of
great work for Armstrong. He played a crucial role in the Triangle Pacific and
DLW AG, (European floor products) acquisitions, which gave us the number one
position in the wood segment in the U.S., and the number two position in
resilient flooring in Germany. In his role as COO for Armstrong Holdings, Frank
had the courage to take on the leadership role at AWP and tackle the many
challenging issues facing the business."
Riddick held three significant positions while at Armstrong, beginning as senior
vice president for finance and CFO for Armstrong World Industries in April 1995.
In March 2000, he became COO for Armstrong Holdings, and was made president in
August 2000. In November 2000, Riddick was named to the additional post of
CEO of AWP, the wood flooring and cabinet businesses Armstrong acquired in July
1998.
The wood cabinet business remains under the leadership of Chuck Engle, who will
report directly to Mike Lockhart. Armstrong Cabinets is the fifth largest
cabinet company in the U.S. Wood is one of the fastest growing segments of the
floorcovering industry.
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2001 Floor Focus Inc