JAY-K Lumber has promoted two staff members to new positions and announced the retirements of two long-time employees. KEVIN COUNTRYMAN will take on the role of contractor and outside sales manager, following the retirement of JIM MOORHEAD, who served in the role for more than 30 years. Countryman previously worked in lumber sales, and spent […]

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JAY-K Lumber has promoted two staff members to new positions and announced the retirements of two long-time employees. KEVIN COUNTRYMAN will take on the role of contractor and outside sales manager, following the retirement of JIM MOORHEAD, who served in the role for more than 30 years. Countryman previously worked in lumber sales, and spent nearly four years as the home improvement retailer’s principle deck designer. DAN MURPHY will be taking on an expanded role as building supply/millwork purchaser following the retirement of LARRY CIEPLY, who leaves after nearly 50 years as a JAY-K Lumber employee. Murphy, a store veteran of more than 25 years, has already served as a purchaser for the plumbing, electrical, and paint departments.

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