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Roseburg announces promotions and appointments

Matthew Sally

Roseburg, the forest products, lumber and building materials producer, announced that Matthew Sally has been promoted to the role of supply chain and Logistics manager for Roseburg’s eastern region.

In his new role, Matt will lead the transportation and logistics team within his region, assisting in the development and implementation of logistics strategies and collaborating across the organization to meet the company’s business objectives. He will report to Rick Whitmore, director of supply chain and logistics, and work closely with his counterpart Andrea Stratton, supply chain and logistics manager for Roseburg’s western region.

Formerly procurement manager at Roseburg’s Pembroke MDF plant in Ontario, Canada, Matt brings 20 years of supply chain expertise to the position, including international trade, customs compliance, shipping, procurement, transportation logistics, distribution, and inventory management.

Kara Herron

Roseburg also said that Kara Herron has joined the company as strategic marketing manager. 

Based at Roseburg’s Eastern Regional Office near Atlanta, Ga., Herron will provide marketing leadership and help build the infrastructure needed to support Roseburg’s strategic growth plan. 

“Continuing the work our commercial organization started in January of this year through the creation of a strategic business management team, Kara will work closely with this team developing and executing marketing plans to support our business strategies and create value for our clients,” Roseburg Marketing Director Dawn Garcia said. “We are very excited to add this important marketing function to our Commercial team.”

Kara joins Roseburg from Mimaki USA, a wide-format digital printer manufacturer, where she served as a brand marketing leader. 

Roseburg is based in Springfield, Ore. The company owns and manages more than 600,000 acres of timberland in Oregon, North Carolina, and Virginia.

 

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