American Woodmark Corporation Announces New Senior Vice President And Chief Marketing Officer
American Woodmark Corporation (the “Company”) a leading supplier of cabinetry to the new construction and remodeling industries, announced that Teresa May will be stepping down from the Company’s board of directors and joining the Company as Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer. In this role Teresa will lead enterprise marketing, which includes brand, customer experience, product development, internal and external communications, digital strategy, content and creative development, along with insights and analytics.
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Teresa will report directly to Cary Dunston, Chairman and CEO, American Woodmark. “Teresa’s extensive experience with 25 years as a market and customer insight strategist makes her ideal for this leadership position,” says Dunston. “Teresa will be instrumental in helping to lead the company towards our 2025 Vision by architecting our new customer facing digital strategy while significantly enhancing our total customer experience.”
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Prior to joining American Woodmark, Teresa was SVP & Chief Marketing Officer for Asurion and held senior level roles at Owens Corning, Stanley Black & Decker, Danaher and The Procter & Gamble Company. In these roles, Teresa had responsibility for leading strategic pricing, product development, market intelligence, brand strategy and customer marketing and growth initiatives. Along with her expertise in strategic marketing, Teresa also has extensive experience in P&L leadership, international market development, and customer relationship building. She joined American Woodmark’s board of directors in November 2018. Teresa holds an MBA from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School at Northwestern University as well as BS and MEd degrees from Iowa State University.
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