ST. LOUIS, July 10, 2017 -- Huttig Building Products, Inc. (Huttig), (NASDAQ:HBP), a leading domestic distributor of millwork, building materials and wood products, today announced the appointment of Kevin Brennan as West Region Vice President.
Mr. Brennan most recently served as the Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Feeney, Inc. Prior to joining Feeney, Mr. Brennan was Senior Vice President of Pro Sales for CPG Building Products and Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing for TimberTech LTD.
"I am pleased to welcome Kevin to Huttig as a member of our senior leadership team,” said Jon Vrabely, Huttig’s President and CEO. "Kevin’s vast experience as an industry executive will help expedite the continued execution of our growth strategy."
Mr. Brennan received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Organizational Management from The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.
About Huttig
Huttig, currently in its 132nd year of business, is one of the largest domestic distributors of millwork, building materials and wood products used principally in new residential construction and in home improvement, remodeling and repair work. Huttig distributes its products through 27 distribution centers serving 41 states. Huttig’s wholesale distribution centers sell principally to building materials dealers, national buying groups, home centers and industrial users, including makers of manufactured homes.
For more information, contact: Greg Gurley, Vice President 800-325-4466 [email protected]


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