Board of
Directors
- Filip Balcaen
Executive Chairman — Baltise - Karen A. Smith Bogart
President — Smith Bogart Consulting - Bruce C. Bruckmann
Managing Director
Bruckmann, Rosser, Sherrill & Co., Inc. - Richard C. Ill
Director — Triumph Group, Inc. - Jeffrey S. Lorberbaum
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer - Joseph A. Onorato
Former CFO — Echlin, Inc. - William H. Runge III
Managing Director — Alvarez and Marsal - W. Christopher Wellborn
President and Chief Operating Officer
President — Global Ceramic
Senior
Management Team
- Jeffrey S. Lorberbaum
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer - W. Christopher Wellborn
President and Chief Operating Officer
President — Global Ceramic - Glenn R. Landau
Chief Financial Officer and
Executive Vice President - James F. Brunk
Sr. VP, Corporate Controller and
Principal Accounting Officer - R. David Patton
VP Business Strategy,
General Counsel and Secretary - Paul De Cock
President — Flooring NA - Bernard Thiers
President — Flooring ROW
Frank Boykin
Chief Financial Officer
25 years of Leadership
This annual report is dedicated to Frank Boykin, who is retiring after 25 years of exceptional leadership and consummate professionalism. Frank joined Mohawk in 1993 as corporate controller when Mohawk was a $700 million carpet manufacturer and had recently become a public company. In 2005, he became Mohawk’s chief financial officer and built an excellent finance team while supporting the Company’s rapid growth and diversification of products and regions.
Frank created a financial structure that strengthened the Company’s balance sheet and drove Mohawk’s expansion through his leadership in mergers and acquisitions. His career has been marked by numerous accomplishments, including Mohawk’s listing on the NYSE, entry into the S&P 500 and 19 consecutive years on the Fortune 500. As evidence of the respect Frank has earned from his peers, he has been honored as CFO of the Year by both the Atlanta Business Chronicle and Institutional Investor Magazine.
Mohawk’s global team extends good wishes and sincere appreciation to Frank as he enters retirement to spend more time with his wife, children and grandchildren and to pursue his many interests.