Paragon Supply’s next generation takes the mantle of leadership

SYRACUSE — Paragon Supply, Inc. — a local distributor of masonry, hardscape, and tile supplies for the commercial and residential markets — announced it has named Bill Kellish, president, and appointed his brother, Tim Kellish, as VP.  Bill Kellish, who has served as Paragon’s general manager/VP since 2007 and worked at the company since graduating […]

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SYRACUSE — Paragon Supply, Inc. — a local distributor of masonry, hardscape, and tile supplies for the commercial and residential markets — announced it has named Bill Kellish, president, and appointed his brother, Tim Kellish, as VP. 

Bill Kellish, who has served as Paragon’s general manager/VP since 2007 and worked at the company since graduating from Le Moyne College in 1992, replaces his father, David, who has served as company president since 1984. David will remain active in the business with a sole focus on supporting commercial sales. 

Tim Kellish, who served as the company’s commercial sales manager, is now responsible for sales across the business. He is a 1995 graduate of Le Moyne and has worked in the Paragon sales department for more than 26 years.

Paragon Supply is located at 1300 West Fayette St. in Syracuse. Its outdoor and indoor showrooms encompass more than 10,000 square feet of product display combined. The company has more than 20 employees.

Paragon Supply says it is anticipating increased sales, an expansion of services including commercial tile, and making additions to the staff.

Bill Kellish says he is excited by the future of Paragon and inspired by the past. “Paragon Supply was established in 1888 and remains locally owned and operated now for over 133 years. My family has the privilege of owning it and serving the Greater CNY Region since 1978,” he said in a release.

He adds that Paragon remains committed to its customer base of local architects, builders, contractors, landscapers, and homeowners.                    

 

Adam Rombel

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