Armstrong World Industries
Mark Hershey was named senior vice president, Americas in 2022. In this position, he is responsible for the business strategy and operations of both company segments, Mineral Fiber and Architectural Specialties, along with ongoing responsibility for business development efforts. He joined the company in 2011 as general counsel and secretary and subsequently served as chief compliance officer and leader of the company’s sustainability efforts. During his tenure at AWI, he has played a key leadership role in a range of commercial transactions and strategic initiatives, including the separation of the flooring business in 2016, the sale of its European and Asian businesses in 2019, the acquisition of Turf Design, Moz Designs and Arktura in 2020, and the issuance of the company’s inaugural sustainability report in 2021.
Prior to joining AWI, Mark held the position of senior vice president, general counsel and secretary at Ricoh Americas Corporation, a $6 billion subsidiary of Ricoh Company Limited, a global manufacturer and leader in digital office equipment, software, and solutions. Prior to his role with Ricoh, Mark held similar leadership positions at IKON Office Solutions, Inc., the largest independent distributor of office products in the Americas and Europe.
Mark holds a bachelor’s degree in Finance from The Pennsylvania State University and a juris doctor from Villanova University School of Law. He serves on the board of trustees of The National Building Museum, a private, non-profit institution created by the U.S. Congress that educates, entertains, and engages people about the built environment while challenging them to advocate for a sustainable and equitable future.
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Armstrong World Industries, Inc. (AWI) is a global producer of ceiling systems. The Company owns and operates the Building Products (Ceilings) segment. The Company designs, manufactures and sells ceiling systems (primarily mineral fiber, fiberglass wool and metal) around the world. Its products are used in commercial and institutional buildings. Its geographical segments include Americas (including Canada); Europe, Middle East and Africa (including Russia) (EMEA), and Pacific Rim. As of December 31, 2016, it had 15 manufacturing plants in eight countries, including six plants located throughout the United States. Its Americas segment sells products for use in single and multi-family housing. It sells commercial products to building materials distributors re-selling its products to contractors, subcontractors' alliances, architect and design firms, and facility owners. Residential ceiling products are sold in the Americas primarily to wholesalers and retailers.