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Roxul® Announces

Andy Rice  North American Specifications Manager

Milton, Ontario, Canada – Wednesday January 12, 2011 – Get ready as Roxul prepares to Rock the Globe.   Roxul has been successfully manufacturing, marketing and selling Stone Wool Insulation in North America for over 20 years.  Our efforts in the market place have resulted in strong customer relationships at all levels, Building Owners, Architects/Specifiers, Contractors and Distributors.  Going forward we are committed to developing stronger partnerships with all of these customers. Our efforts with Architects and Specifiers will be looked after by a newly created Specification Sales Team.

Today Roxul is pleased to announce that Andy Rice has been promoted to the position of North American Specifications Manager.  Andy moves into his new role effective immediately.  In this position Andy will report to Dennis Beamish, Roxul’s Vice President of Sales for Industrial & Specifications. 

Andy joined Roxul in 2008.  Based out of Boston he has worked to develop Roxul Specification efforts across the United States, most recently holding the position of U.S. Architectural Sales Manager.  “Given Andy’s success and experience he is the right candidate to help lead Roxul Specification efforts throughout North America.  Andy brings a strong knowledge of Roxul and is a Certified Insulation Energy Appraiser”, comments Dennis Beamish.

About Roxul

Roxul Inc., located in Milton, Ontario, and Grand Forks, British Columbia is a subsidiary of Rockwool® International, the world’s largest producer of stone wool insulation.  Rockwool International is a publicly held company, which trades on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange.  Operating 22 factories in 15 countries the Rockwool Group employs over 8000 people and features a global network of sales companies, trade offices and dedicated commercial partners.  Roxul’s products are fire resistant, water repellent, non-corrosive and are resistant to mold, fungi and bacteria growth

 
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