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Sherwin-Williams
SHW:NYS
Industrial Specialties
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About
Industrial Specialties
Founded 1866
The Sherwin-Williams Co. engages in the manufacture and trade of paint and coatings. It operates through the following segments: America Group, Consumer Brands Group, and Performance Coating Group. The America Group segment manages the exclusive outlets for Sherwin-Williams branded paints, stains, supplies, equipment, and floor covering. The Consumer Brands Group segment sells portfolios of branded and private-label products through retailers in North America and in parts of Europe, Australia, New Zealand and China, and also operates global supply chain for paint and coatings. The Performance Coating Group segment offers coatings and finishes, and sells in industrial wood, protective and marine, coil, packaging, and automotive markets. The company was founded by Henry Sherwin and Edward Williams in 1866 and is headquartered in Cleveland, OH.
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Executives
Name | Title | Gender |
Sean P. Hennessy, CPA | Senior VP-Planning, Development & Administration | Male |
Catherine M. Kilbane | Secretary, Senior Vice President & General Counsel | Female |
Robert J. Wells | SVP-Corporate Communications & Public Affairs | Male |
Allen J. Mistysyn | Chief Financial Officer & Senior VP-Finance | Male |
John G. Morikis | Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer | Male |
Henry Sherwin | Founder | Male |
Edward Williams | Founder | Male |
Jeffrey J. Miklich | Treasurer & Vice President | Male |
Thomas P. Gilligan | Senior Vice President-Human Resources | Male |
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