Kodiak Building Partners makes executive moves

9/17/2020

Kodiak Building Partners has announced a series of executive promotions.

The Highlands Ranch, Colo.-based building products distributor said that the moves are designed to further enhance its pursuit of a vision of “Creating a culture that empowers local leaders to succeed in the communities they serve” and improve its responsiveness and collaboration across all companies.

Mark Garboski

The promotions are as follows:

  • Mark Garboski has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer and will be responsible for the overall execution of Kodiak’s operating strategy. He will report to CEO, Steve Swinney.
  • Mike Flood has been promoted to Executive Vice President, Operations and will lead, coach, and mentor companies in Kodiak’s Production Lumber and Door/Windows/Millwork groups. He will report to Mark Garboski.
Mike Flood
  • Pat Flood has been promoted to Executive Vice President, Operations and will lead, coach, and mentor companies in Kodiak’s Retail Lumber and Gypsum groups. He will report to Mark Garboski. 
  • Mike Fairbanks has been promoted to President of New England Building Supply. He will report to Pat Flood. Mike previously served as Vice President/General Manager at NEBS.
Pat Flood

Swinney congratulated those promoted and said, “As we continue to grow, it is necessary to be willing to adjust our structure to meet our changing needs. We remain committed to our decentralized model. To remain entrepreneurial, as we continue to expand, adjustments and flexibility will be critical.”  

Additionally, Kodiak Building Partners announced that Dena Cordova-Jack company as senior director, talent management. Cordova-Jack will lead an effort to establish and implement a  learning and development strategy across Kodiak’s companies and at all levels of the organization, the company said.

She most recently served as EVP of the Mountain States Lumber Dealers Association and has more than 29 years of experience in the industry. Cordova-Jack will report to Sue Lords, chief human resources capital officer at Kodiak.

 

Kodiak Building Partners operates 83 locations under several banners, serving general contractors, home builders, subcontractors, remodelers, and consumers in 21 states.

The Colorado company made big news last week when it announced the acquisition of Carpenter Contractors of America, a provider of fabricated lumber components and field installation services in the  Midwest, Carolinas, and Florida.

 

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