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Klaussner Promotes 5

July 30, 2009
Klaussner Home Furnishings, Asheboro, N.C., has promoted five individuals as part of a restructuring of the full-line vendor's sales and merchandising team.

Todd Campbell has been named vice president of sales, Casegoods Division. Campbell, who joined Klaussner in 1996 in the purchasing department of the Realistic division, has served the last five years as national sales manager for case goods. He reports to Steve Brower, senior vice of sales.       

Brandunn Rush has been named vice president of sales, Upholstery Division. Rush came to Klaussner in 1998 as a management trainee, moving into quality control before spending five years as national accounts sales manager. He'd spend the last year as national sales manager for upholstery. He also reports to Steve Brower.

Chuck Welch has been named director of sales, E-Commerce, Mass Merchants and Clubs. After coming to Klaussner in 1985 and spending time as a management trainee, Welch worked as an account executive in customer service and in fabric purchasing. After that he spent 11 years as product manager for stationary leather, and last year became national accounts sales manager for e-commerce, mass merchants and clubs. He reports to Steve Brower.

Mack Peters has been named vice president of merchandising, Essentials, Motion and Imported Upholstery. Since joining Klaussner 19 months ago, he has served as Product Manager over several product lines since coming to Klaussner and has made many contributions to Klaussner’s merchandising efforts, both domestically and abroad. He reports to Jay Foscue, senior vice president of merchandising.

Chris Rayle has been named vice president of merchandising, Casegoods Division. After joining Klaussner in 2006 as product manager for occasional tables, entertainment and casual dining, earlier this year Rayle was named director of casegoods merchandising. He also reports to Jay Foscue.

"Due to many changes in our business we find it necessary to restructure our sales and merchandising team," said Klaussner President and CEO J.B. Davis. "We feel the folks we have chosen are genuinely qualified to fill these positions and enhance our team as we develop our future strategies."
 

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