American Woodmark Cabinets Adds New Board Member from Lennox
WINCHESTER, VA - American Woodmark Corporation (NASDAQ: AMWD) named David W. Moon of Lennox International, Inc. to its board of directors.
 
Moon serves as the Executive Vice President and President and Chief Operating Officer of Lennox International, Inc.'s Worldwide Refrigeration Segment, which serves heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration markets. Moon joined Lennox International, Inc. in 1998. Prior to that, he held various management positions with Allied Signal, Inc., Case Corporation, and Tenneco Inc. in the United States, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Germany.
 
Moon earned a BS in Civil Engineering and an MBA from Texas A&M University.
 
American Woodmark Corporation manufactures and distributes kitchen cabinetry and bathroom vanities for the remodeling and new home construction markets. Its products are sold on a national basis directly to home centers, major builders and through a network of independent distributors. It operates nine cabinet manufacturing facilities and seven service centers across the country. 
 
 
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