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Wolf Furniture Promoted Gene Stoltz to Be President of The Top 100 Company

BELLWOOD, Pa. — Wolf Furniture here has promoted Gene Stoltz to president of the Top 100 company, only the second non-family member to hold the post in the retailer's 111-year history.

 Wolf Furniture Promotes Gene Stoltz to PresidentGene Stolz
 Wolf Furniture Promotes Gene Stoltz to President_1Doug Shaffer
 Wolf Furniture Promotes Gene Stoltz to President_2Germaine Crocker

 

In addition, Wolf promoted Doug Shaffer, formerly vice president, store operations, to senior vice president, and Germaine Crocker, formerly controller, to treasurer.

Stoltz, an industry veteran and former vice president of merchandising, who has been at Wolf 24 years, also will serve as chief merchandising officer.

"Gene earned this promotion through his hard work and achievement both within the industry and certainly in his contributions at Wolf's," the 12-store company said in a release.

"I know that with Gene's leadership and the full support of company management along with the effort of all associates, this will be a very productive period in Wolf's history and growth," added Doug Wolf, who as formerly president and is now CEO.

Shaffer has more than 37 years of industry experience and has overseen the construction, renovation and opening of, or managed nearly every store in the Wolf operation, the company said.

"Doug's promotion will allow for expanded opportunity of his expertise and knowledge throughout Wolf's operations," Wolf Chairman John Wolf said.

Crocker's experience, education, energy and dedication to Wolf's customers and employees "made her a terrific choice for this (treasurer) role at Wolf's," Doug Wolf said. She also will serve on the company's executive committee.

Source: http://www.furnituretoday.com/article/559168-Wolf_Furniture_promotes_Gene_Stoltz_to_president.php
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