People on the Move
By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, June 22, 2009
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Classical Elements
Raleigh, N.C. — Classical Elements, a manufacturer and distributor of decorative trimmings, tassels, tiebacks and decorative hardware, has hired Teresa McGee and Ed Lankford as sales reps.
McGee will represent Classical Elements in North Carolina. She also handles lines for Gelberg Braid and Portfolio Fabrics.
Lankford will represent the company in Arizona, California, Nevada and Utah. He also represents Swaville Fabrics and other lines.
La-Z-Boy
Monroe, Mich. — Ron Van Rossum, longtime sales representative for La-Z-Boy, is retiring.
In 41 years with La-Z-Boy, Van Rossum worked with dealers and customers in Oklahoma, Ohio and southern Michigan before landing in southern California, where he has spent the past 21 years.
"His long tenure at La-Z-Boy has made him an important part of the company's culture and heritage, and his consistent success has earned him the respect of the entire La-Z-Boy community," said Greg White, senior vice president of sales and merchandising.
Van Rossum holds numerous La-Z-Boy sales awards and has opened more La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries stores than any other representative.
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