Newell Brands
#3523
Rank
$3.16B
Marketcap
United States
Country
Mr. Ravichandra K. Saligram (CEO & Director)
Mr. Christopher H. Peterson (Pres & CFO)
Mr. Bradford R. Turner (Chief Legal & Admin. Officer and Corp. Sec.)
Summary
History
Newell Company
The Newell Manufacturing Company was founded by Edgar Newell in Ogdensburg, New York, in 1903 as a manufacturer of metal curtain rods.The F. W. Woolworth retail chain became the first customer for Newell's bronze–plated curtain rods in 1916, making them the first Newell products to be distributed nationally. This marked the beginning of Newell's mass merchandising strategy. As the business grew, the company built a new 15,000-square-foot facility in Ogdensburg, New York.
The company purchased Barnwell Mfg. Co. of Freeport, Illinois in 1921, renaming it Western Newell Manufacturing Company. Freeport's access to railroad lines facilitated shipping products west. Kresge, the department store chain was one of Western Newell's larger accounts.Daniel C. Ferguson was named president in 1965, and developed a growth-by-acquisition strategy, intending to build a strong, multi-product company.
The Newell Company went public in 1972, opening on the NASDAQ at $28 per share. In 1974, they acquired EZ Paintr Corporation, then the world's largest maker of paint applicators. Newell was listed on the New York Stock Exchange with the ticker symbol NWL in 1979. In 1979, Newell moved into its first corporate headquarters in a historic former bank building in Freeport, Illinois.
In 1983, the company entered the cookware market with the purchase of Mirro. In 1987, the company acquired Anchor Hocking Corporation, a specialty manufacturer of glassware, flatware, cookware and other products. The deal included the purchase of Amerock, a maker of cabinet hardware and window components.In 1992, they acquired Sanford, a manufacturer and marketer of writing instruments, including the Sharpie and Expo brands. A year later, they acquired Levolor, a manufacturer and marketer of window treatments. They also entered the beauty and style category by acquiring Goody hair care accessories, including Ace men's grooming accessories.They also acquired Stuart Hall a Kansas City stationary company which they held until 1998In 1997, the company acquired Kirsch, a company involved with drapery hardware and custom window coverings. In 1998, the company expanded in cookware with the purchase of Calphalon Corporation, a manufacturer of cookware marketed primarily to upscale retailers and department stores. The company also purchased Panex, a cookware maker in South America.
In 2016, Newell moved its corporate headquarters to Hoboken, New Jersey.
Mission
Vision
Key Team
Mr. Michal J. Geller (Pres of eCommerce & Digital)
Mr. Jeffrey M. Sesplankis (Chief Accounting Officer)
Mr. Dan Gustafson (Chief Information Officer)
Ms. Sofya Tsinis (VP of Investor Relations)
Beth Stellato (Chief Communications Officer)
Mr. Stephen B. Parsons (Chief HR Officer)
Mr. Nate Young (Sr. VP of Design & Ideation)
Recognition and Awards
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newell_Brands
https://in.investing.com/equities/newell-rubber
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/NWL/profile?p=NWL
https://www.comparably.com/companies/newell-brands-28060/mission
https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/newell-rubbermaid
https://sec.report/CIK/0000814453
Mr. Ravichandra K. Saligram (CEO & Director)
Mr. Christopher H. Peterson (Pres & CFO)
Mr. Bradford R. Turner (Chief Legal & Admin. Officer and Corp. Sec.)