Orgill Announces Executive Team Changes

Effective immediately, Brett Hammers, who served as Orgill’s executive vice president of sales and purchasing, has retired from day-to-day management. 

Hammers has served in a variety of positions during his 20-year career with the company. He will continue working with the executive team throughout 2022 to ensure a smooth transition in leadership. 

This transition will call for the splitting of Hammers’ responsibilities into two distinct areas – purchasing and sales. To lead these areas, Orgill’s senior vice president of purchasing, Jeff Curler, has been promoted to the role of executive vice president of purchasing; and David Mobley, currently senior vice president of sales, has been promoted to the position of executive vice president of sales. 

“Brett has done an outstanding job preparing Jeff and David for these roles,” says Orgill president and CEO Boyden Moore. “Restructuring this executive role into two positions will help us better manage our growth in these departments now and in the future. These individuals have a wealth of knowledge and experience at Orgill, and we’re excited to welcome them to the executive team. I am very proud of the strength of this team and am confident in its ability to continue driving success at Orgill.”

With these planned changes, Orgill’s executive leadership team will include:

In addition to Hammers, Orgill would also like to congratulate and thank the following key leaders who have retired in 2021:

“These individuals have all helped drive tremendous success at Orgill over the course of their careers,” Moore says. “Their hard work, expertise and dedication are greatly appreciated by the entire Orgill team. It is long-serving leaders like these who have helped build our success and such a bright future for the company and our customers.” 

Along with the changes outlined above, Orgill also announced a number of additional promotions and realignments throughout the organization.

In corporate operations, two individuals were promoted:

In the sales department, as a result of Orgill’s growth, the eastern sales territory will now be divided into two separate regions. This change also results in a shift in responsibility and the creation of a new role.

The company also named five new directors.

About Orgill:Orgill, the industry’s fastest-growing hardlines distributor, was founded in 1847 and is headquartered in Collierville, Tennessee. Orgill serves more than 12,000 retail hardware stores, home centers, professional lumber dealers and farm stores throughout the U.S. and Canada, and in over 50 countries around the world. More information can be found at www.orgill.com.

For more information, please contact: Kristyl Lawson 800-347-2860, ext. 5564, KristylL@orgill.com