BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 20, 2017 -- Boise Cascade Company, headquartered in Boise, Idaho, has announced the retirement of Denny Huston, vice president of sales and marketing. After nearly 50 years in the industry, he announced his intention to retire on May 1, 2017. Denny started out at his father’s lumber yard in Dubuque, Iowa at a young age and worked there through high school and college. He then went on to become Vice President and Sales Manager at Roberts and Dybdahl, Inc. in Des Moines. Almost 23 years ago, he joined Boise Cascade to lead the engineered wood products sales and marketing team, and became a vice president in 2012. During his tenure, Boise Cascade grew its engineered wood products business from two plants to six, and from $84 million in sales to $582 million.
Now that Boise Cascade is the largest producer of engineered wood products in the world, the Chicago Cubs have finally won the World Series, and the Ringling Bros., Barnum & Bailey Circus is coming to an end, Denny will be retiring.
Denny and his wife of 43 years, Darcy, are looking forward to golfing, fishing, traveling and spending time with their grandchildren. Denny will also continue to work on his book titled “You Can’t Make This S — t Up,” which chronicles the unbelievable experiences of his involvement in the lumber industry.
ABOUT BOISE CASCADE
Boise Cascade Company, headquartered in Boise, Idaho, manufactures engineered wood products, plywood, lumber and particleboard and distributes a broad line of building materials, including wood products manufactured by the company’s wood products division.
For more information about Boise Cascade Company, visit www.bc.com.
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Media Contact Dale Robley Anytime 503-720-1220 [email protected] Engineered Wood Products Contact Tim Debelius Office 208-384-6195 [email protected]


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