Mead Lumber Begins A Rebranding Initiative

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Mead Lumber announced a rebranding project that includes a new logo, website, and web address.

Some sites will also change their name to Mead Lumber, while others will keep their current name but adopt the new logo and design approach. www.meadlumber.com is the new website.

“Our team has worked tirelessly to create a new look for our brand that better represents the quality, dependability, and innovation that our customers have come to expect from us,” stated Dave Anderson, CEO of Mead Lumber.

“We believe this fresh approach will help us stand out in a highly competitive industry and attract new customers and employee-owners as well,” said Barry Kriha, director of marketing at Mead Lumber.

Mead Lumber is a 100% employee-owned firm with 52 sites in Colorado, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wyoming, as well as five truss and wall panel production factories and a countertop manufacturing facility. Mead Lumber focuses on offering builders and homeowners with a complete array of supplies such as timber, building materials, trusses and wall panels, millwork, kitchen cabinets and countertops, siding, decking, windows, doors, and hardware.


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