ST. LOUIS, Nov. 15, 2016 -- Huttig Building Products, Inc. (NASDAQ:HBP), a leading domestic distributor of millwork, building materials and wood products, today announced the formation of a new division to expand its private label construction fastener and specialty building products line. The HuttiGrip™ Division will be led by David Fishbein, Robert Furio, Ken Fishbein, and Mona Zinman, and will focus on expanding the HuttiGrip™ private label product line nationally.
“I am thrilled to announce the formation of the new HuttiGrip™ Division under the leadership of David, Bob, Kenny, and Mona,” said Jon Vrabely, Huttig President and CEO. “We are fortunate to secure the expertise of these respected and proven industry veterans to lead this exciting and significant growth opportunity for Huttig.”
“We are incredibly excited and appreciative to join Huttig, a 131-year-old company that truly understands the importance of building long-term relationships in our industry, which perfectly aligns with our business philosophy,” said David Fishbein and Bob Furio.
Ken Fishbein and Mona Zinman added, “We are honored, excited, and energized to join Huttig and be reunited with David and Bob to expand the HuttiGrip™ product line.”
HuttiGrip™ is currently hiring for all positions nationwide. Interested individuals can apply online at www.huttig.com/huttigrip. To reach the HuttiGrip™ division, please call (800) 933-0660.
About Huttig
Huttig, currently in its 131st year of business, is one of the largest domestic distributors of millwork, building materials and wood products used principally in new residential construction and in home improvement, remodeling and repair work. Huttig distributes its products through 27 distribution centers serving 41 states. Huttig’s wholesale distribution centers sell principally to building materials dealers, national buying groups, home centers and industrial users, including makers of manufactured homes.
Forward-Looking Statements
This release contains various “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements present management’s expectations, beliefs, plans and objectives regarding our future business and financial performance. We disclaim any obligation to publicly update or revise any of these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
For more information, contact: Don Hake [email protected]


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