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Boise Cascade

#3444

Rank

$3.26B

Marketcap

US United States

Country

Boise Cascade
Leadership team

Mr. Nathan R. Jorgensen (CEO & Director)

Mr. Kelly E. Hibbs (Sr. VP, Principal Financial & Accounting Officer and Treasurer)

Ms. Jill M. Twedt (Sr. VP, Gen. Counsel & Corp. Sec.)

Products/ Services
Building Material, Construction, Manufacturing
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Boise, Idaho, United States
Established
1957
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0001328581
Net Income
1B - 20B
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
BCC
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Overview
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Summary
Boise Cascade Company manufactures wood products and distributes building materials in the United States and Canada. It operates through two segments, Wood Products and Building Materials Distribution. The Wood Products segment manufactures laminated veneer lumber and laminated beams used in headers and beams; I-joists for residential and commercial flooring and roofing systems, and other structural applications; structural, appearance, and industrial plywood panels; and ponderosa pine lumber products. This segment's products are used in new residential construction, residential repair-and-remodeling markets, light commercial construction, and industrial applications. It sells its products to wholesalers, home improvement centers, retail lumberyards, and industrial converters. The Building Materials Distribution segment distributes a line of building materials, including oriented strand boards, plywood, and lumber; general line items, such as siding, composite decking, doors, metal products, insulation, and roofing; and engineered wood products. This segment sells its products to dealers, home improvement centers, and specialty distributors. The company was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Boise, Idaho.
History

Boise Cascade Corporation was formed in 1957 through the merger of Cascade Lumber Company of Yakima, Washington, and Boise Payette Lumber Company of Boise. Robert Hansberger of Boise Payette became the CEO, and the new corporation focused on ownership and management of timberlands, the growing and harvesting of timber, and the manufacturing and distribution of lumber products and building materials. By late 1958, the company had established more than 100 retail outlets for its wholesale distribution business. That same year, BC's first paper mill became operational in Wallula, Washington, to produce corrugated shipping containers.

The 1960s saw the company's swift expansion into the forest products industry, as well as wide variety of other businesses. Boise Cascade owned concrete ready-mix plants, plastic manufacturing plants, textiles, and sand and gravel companies. In 1964, the company entered office products distribution. The mid-1960s brought an even more diverse portfolio including ownership of a motor home manufacturer, a cruise line, involvement in real estate and recreation projects, and an acquisition in the engineering and construction business for major utilities. Boise native William Agee joined the company in 1964 and was the chief financial officer from 1969 to May 1972; the stock price rapidly rose to $77 in 1969, but was down to $15 by the fall of 1971.

Boise Cascade's current headquarters in Boise was built in 1970, designed by architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. With the share price at around eleven dollars, Hansberger resigned in October 1972; John Fery was promoted to CEO and moved the company back to its core competencies of building materials and paper products. As the 1980s progressed, a decline in the housing market led to a downsizing in building products distribution business, and by 1987, all retail outlets had been sold or closed.

In the early 1990s, the company sold the wholesale portion of its office products distribution business while keeping the consumer business. In the 1990s, Boise Cascade invested in engineered wood products, building mills in White City, Oregon, and in Alexandria, Louisiana, for producing laminated veneer lumber . Boise Cascade introduced the finger-jointing technique for manufacturing LVL that remains unique to the EWP industry today. After leading the company for 22 years, Fery retired in 1994, and George Harad was named CEO. During his tenure, the company focused on expanding its activity in distribution and reducing its presence in manufacturing. In 1999, Furman Lumber of Billerica, Massachusetts, was purchased, which led to a nationwide building material wholesale distribution system for Boise Cascade.

The next decade continued to bring big changes. In 2003, the company acquired OfficeMax and Boise Cascade Corporation changed its name to OfficeMax. Madison Dearborn Capital Partners purchased the paper, forest products and timberland assets which became Boise Cascade, LLC. When Tom Stephens began as CEO of Boise Cascade, LLC in 2004, the company had incurred $3.2 billion in debt to fund the acquisition. The company's 1.6 million acres of timberlands were sold in 2005 to help pay down that debt. Three years later, a publicly traded shell company bought the pulp and paper operations and became Boise, Inc., allowing Boise Cascade to pay off most of the remaining debt. The timing was fortuitous when, in 2008, the housing market collapsed and tough times ensued for the entire industry. Tom Carlile assumed the position of CEO in 2009, and began to lead the company through the slow housing recovery with investments in EWP and veneer facilities and the building materials distribution footprint. By late 2012, the company prepared to launch an IPO, which was completed on February 6, 2013, when it rang the bell at the NYSE.

Tom Corrick was named CEO in 2015 and retired March 6, 2020. Nate Jorgensen is the current CEO.

Mission
As a leading manufacturer and distributor of building materials, we bring people, products and services together to build strong homes, businesses and communities that stand the test of time.
Vision
We strive to be the preferred supplier of wood and wood-based building materials for our customers.
Key Team

Mr. Dean Michael Brown (Exec. VP of Wood Products Division)

Mr. Jeff Robert Strom (Exec. VP of Building Materials Distribution)

Mr. Richard Viola (Sr. VP of Sales & Marketing for Building Materials Distribution)

Mr. Thomas Hoffmann (Sr. VP of Purchasing, Building Materials Distribution)

Ms. Erin D. Nuxoll (Sr. VP of HR)

Mr. Rob Johnson (Sr. VP of Engineered Wood Products Sales & Marketing, Wood Products)

Mr. Chris Seymour (Sr. VP of Manufacturing Operations of Wood Products)

Recognition and Awards
Boise Cascade has received multiple awards throughout its history, including the Better Business Bureau Torch Award for Marketplace Ethics in 2010 and the U.S. Department of Commerce Export Service Award in 2014. The company has also been recognized in the wood products industry for its commitment to sustainability, forest stewardship and corporate social responsibility.
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Boise Cascade
Leadership team

Mr. Nathan R. Jorgensen (CEO & Director)

Mr. Kelly E. Hibbs (Sr. VP, Principal Financial & Accounting Officer and Treasurer)

Ms. Jill M. Twedt (Sr. VP, Gen. Counsel & Corp. Sec.)

Products/ Services
Building Material, Construction, Manufacturing
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Boise, Idaho, United States
Established
1957
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0001328581
Net Income
1B - 20B
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
BCC
Social Media