H.B. Fuller Construction Products announces new Director of Marketing

Words: Melinda BasquezH.B. Fuller has been a leading global industrial adhesives manufacturer for more than 125 years — and after nearly a decade of experience with the company, Kristin Fritts will use her knowledge to oversee marketing efforts of wholesale and retail flooring in her new role as Marketing Director.

“Kristin’s expertise in the company and its products will allow us to grow and strengthen our marketing efforts,” says Rose Mary Clyburn, Vice President of H.B. Fuller Construction Products Inc. “She brings a diverse set of skills and a strategic mindset to this leadership position in the flooring division.”

Fritts has worked with H.B. Fuller Construction Products Inc. since 2007. The consistent results of her work have allowed her to progress from Senior Brand Manager, to Global Marketing Communications Manager, and now into her new role as Marketing Director.

H.B. Fuller Construction Products is excited for the new, innovative ideas Fritts will bring to the table that will continue to demonstrate H.B. Fuller Construction Products as a market leader.
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