Mullins succeeds Zaliagiris as Taylor King's president
By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, April 13, 2003
Taylorsville, N.C. — Tom Zaliagiris, president of Taylor King Furniture here, has left the upholstery producer to pursue other interests. He has been succeeded by John Mullins, formerly vice president.
Zaliagiris became president of the high-end seating company in 1991, when Taylor King was purchased from Herman Shook and Rachael Shook by a group of investors led by Zaliagiris and Mullins.
Previously, Zaliagiris was general manager of Statesville Chair, a division of Classic Leather.
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