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ROCKWOOL welcomes new president this April

Don Horne   

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Trent Ogilvie, President of ROCKWOOL North America, announced he is retiring after 25 years of leadership.
Rory Moss, who currently serves as Managing Director, ROCKWOOL Nordics, will step into the role of President, ROCKWOOL North America effective April 1.
“I want to thank Trent for his long years of service to ROCKWOOL and for the successes he helped create in our North America business,” says Jens Birgersson, CEO of ROCKWOOL Group.  “I also wish him much happiness in this new phase of his life.”
Ogilvie built up the North American business from a small, unprofitable operation with 60 employees in 1995 to one with 1,000 employees and sales in the several hundred-million-dollar range today. After turning around the Toronto facility, Trent presided over continued expansion, first in Canada, with the purchase and upgrade of the Grand Forks facility in 1999 and later building a new production line in Milton, Ont.
In 2014, the Mississippi factory was opened, which expanded further in 2017 with the onset of Rockfon production. And in early 2021, operations will start at the West Virginia factory, marking the fifth North American production line.
Moss began his ROCKWOOL career in 2007 as Vice President for Retail Sales in North America, where he developed the residential business in Canada and executed a successful growth-driven strategy in the United States. In 2014, Rory became Managing Director in ROCKWOOL UK, where he led the turnaround and growth of the UK and Ireland business.
In 2017, Moss took over responsibility for the Nordics business, aligning a commercially-centric approach and heading the ROCKWOOL Nordics sustainability initiatives.
Moss will relocate from Denmark, while Ogilvie will remain available in an advisory role through the end of the year.


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