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Celotex Elevqtes Mcrnsell, Collins; Greenwood New Merchqndising Hesd
Otis S. Mansell was elevated from president to chairman of the board of The Celotex Corporation and designated to retain his office as the company's chief executive at the recent annual meeeting of the board. Henry W. Collins, executive vice-president, was elected to succeed Mansell as president. Mansell will continue with the new president to take a prominent part in Celotex affairs. He l-ras been a principal in Celotex management for 30 years, serving as president and chief executive officer since 1948 and prior to that as vice president, controller and a director since 1937. Collins, now 54 and with Celotex f.or 32 years and a director since 1949, will actively direct and supervise the management and operations of the company. Before becoming executive vice president in 1948, he was for 10 years vice president in charge of merchandising. branch and home office general sales manager in
The Celotex Corporation is the world's largest manufacturer of insulation and acoustical products and a leading manufacturer of gypsum, roofing, rock wool and other building materials.
Appointment of Marvin Greenwood (left) as vice-president in charge of merchandising of The Celotex Corporation, Chicago, is announced by President Collins. Greenwood has been vice-president and general sales manager of the building products firm and will continue in those capacities. In addition, he wiil be in charge of all sales and advertising functions of the company, which maintains branch offices in 16 key cities. Joining Celotex in 1925, Greenwood has served in botl'r management. He was appointed 1939, and a vice-president in 1952.
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