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Rogers Named President of Hancock & Moore; Brown Gets Top Sales Post
January 18,
2018 by Larry Thomas in Executive Changes, Industry
Upper-end leather upholstery producer Hancock & Moore has named Tim Rogers as its new president.
Rogers, one of the three owners of Hancock & Moore when the company was sold to Century Furniture’s parent company in 2015, has been with the company since 1983 and most recently was vice president of sales.
Replacing him as vice president of sales is Phil Brown, who most recently was vice president of upholstery for Century.
Prior to joining Century, he held numerous roles, including national sales manager for Leathercraft, and sales manager for St. Timothy's.
"I am excited to announce the promotions of these two executives,” said Alex Shuford III, CEO of Rock House Farms Family of Brands, parent company of Century, Hancock & Moore, Highland House and other high-end brands. “Tim Rogers has been a strong and consistent voice in the senior leadership of Hancock & Moore, and as president, I have the utmost confidence in his ability to guide and lead the Hancock & Moore team."
"Phil Brown has lead the Century team with his leadership and strong relationships with our valued partners. His extensive background in leather upholstery will allow him to quickly transition to his new role,” Shuford added.