Ontario's Holsag appoints managing director

Anthony Remus

LINDSAY, Ontario -- Holsag, a manufacturer of fine wood and faux wood chairs, has appointed a new Managing Director, Anthony Remus. 

Remus has more than 20 years of business leadership experience and joined the company in July 2021. The appointment to managing director was announced on January 26, 2022. He had previously joined parent company, MITY, in 2017. MITY Inc. ranked #114 on the FDMC 300 list of top companies.

“I chose to become part of the Holsag team because I was impressed by the company’s mission and their commitment to excellence,” said Remus. “Holsag has a family-oriented environment with employees who are very passionate and committed to producing high-quality products. Everyone has been incredibly welcoming.” 

Holsag a Canadian manufacturer of chairs Remus previously served as the director of operations for Stealth, an industrial-grade computer manufacturing company. Other experience includes being the president at a York Region Condominium Corporation, an On-Site Service Technician at the H.E.P.A. Filter Services Inc., providing Gold/ESS technical support for IBM Canada, and involvement in technology start-up companies. 

“Many businesses are volume-based, but Holsag is a quality-based business,” said Remus. “We want our products to meet the expectations of customers when they’re shipped out from the facility.” 

“One thing that I’ve learned since joining Holsag is that the company pays extreme attention to detail,” he added. “The goal is to avoid having warranty issues or missing customers’ expectations with our products and our interactions. When our customers get their products, we want them to receive exactly what they ordered and what they expect to receive to maintain the high brand awareness of both Holsag and MITY.”

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