Daily News
From Home Furnishing Business
MMPI Has New Sector Leadership
January 8,
2014 by in Market
The MMPI senior management leadership team brings more than 100 years of continuity and experience and a renewed commitment to excellence in these industries.
"Our commitment to the Home Furnishings, Casual Furnishings, and LuxeHome industries, as well as the other industries that The Mart serves, remains strong under the experienced and talented leadership team consisting of Katherine Flaherty, Julia Chappell, Byron Morton, Madeleine Tullier, and Susan McCullough," said Myron Maurer, COO of The Merchandise Mart. "Our goal is to create an organizational structure that optimizes synergies between industry groups, better serves our customers and clients, and aligns our efforts and individual strengths."
With the announcement last week of 26-year Executive Vice President John Brennen’s departure, MMPI has reorganized its senior management team under the direction of Maurer, a 27-year MMPI veteran who assumed leadership of the organization one year ago.
Katherine Flaherty, vice of building products and special projects, who is responsible for the Architects & Designers Building in New York and launching LuxeHome, the kitchen and bath retail concept in Chicago, will now oversee residential home furnishings leasing at The Merchandise Mart in Chicago. Flaherty has more than 30 years of industry experience and has been a part of the MMPI leadership team for more than 20 years. Julia Chappell will continue to lead the Mart's residential home furnishings marketing efforts.
Byron Morton, a 10-year MMPI veteran, will continue as vice president of leasing, managing the Casual Market and NeoCon leasing efforts at the Mart. Madeleine Tullier, director of sales for the Casual shows for the past seven years, will continue to head those sales efforts.
Senior Vice President Susan McCullough, who has been with MMPI for more than 25 years and oversees MMPI's Trade Show division, will now oversee the International Casual Furnishings and Accessories Market and Pre-Market. Tullier also will serve as a member of McCullough’s tradeshow team.
“During the past two years, the Home Furnishings and Casual showrooms have been consolidated on four floors representing over 700,000 square feet of space, creating a strong and vibrant showcase for these industries who are now well-positioned going forward,” said Maurer. “Over 100 showrooms have significantly improved their presentations during the last year.”