UFP Industries (UFPI) taps Benton, Ellerbrook for key construction leadership roles
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Form Type
8-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
UFP Industries, Inc. announced leadership changes to support its growing acquisition strategy. Effective July 1, 2026, long-time executive Patrick M. Benton will move from President of UFP Construction to the newly created role of Executive Vice President of Operations Integration, focusing on integrating newly acquired businesses and enhancing performance across all segments.
On the same date, Mike Ellerbrook, currently Executive Vice President of UFP Site Built, will become President of UFP Construction. Both leaders have built their careers at UFP, and the company emphasizes using their operational, integration, innovation, and team-building strengths to maximize acquisition value and reinforce UFP’s culture-driven growth.
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8-K Event Classification
2 items: 5.01, 9.01
2 items
Item 5.01
Changes in Control of Registrant
Governance
A change in control of the company occurred, such as through a merger, takeover, or management buyout.
Item 9.01
Financial Statements and Exhibits
Exhibits
Financial statements, pro forma financial information, and exhibit attachments filed with this report.
Key Figures
Effective date of new roles: July 1, 2026
Benton career length: 33 years
Benton start year: 1993
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Effective date of new roles
July 1, 2026
Start date for Benton as EVP Operations Integration and Ellerbrook as President of UFP Construction
Benton career length
33 years
Length of Patrick Benton’s career at UFP Industries
Benton start year
1993
Year Patrick Benton joined UFP Industries as a production trainee
Ellerbrook Northeast VP appointment
2014
Year Mike Ellerbrook was named Vice President of the Northeast Region
Ellerbrook Site Built EVP
2020
Year Mike Ellerbrook became Executive Vice President of UFP Site Built
Company headquarters ZIP code
49525
ZIP code for UFP Industries’ principal executive offices in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Key Terms
Executive Vice President of Operations Integration, acquisition strategy, UFP Construction, UFP Site Built, +1 more
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Executive Vice President of Operations Integration financial
"The newly created position of Executive Vice President of Operations Integration will be filled by current UFP Construction President Patrick Benton"
acquisition strategy financial
"As UFP Industries (NASDAQ: UFPI) accelerates its acquisition strategy, President and CEO Will Schwartz today announced the creation of a new executive role"
UFP Construction financial
"UFP Construction President Patrick Benton Accepts Key Role in UFP Industries’ Future, Mike Ellerbrook to Assume Role as President of UFP Construction"
UFP Site Built financial
"Schwartz also today named current UFP Site Built Executive Vice President Mike Ellerbrook to the position of President of UFP Construction"
prefabricated wood brand technical
"Most recently he oversaw the launch of Frame Forward Systems, Site Built’s concept-to-construction prefabricated wood brand"
FAQ
What executive leadership changes did UFP Industries (UFPI) announce?
UFP Industries announced a new executive role and a segment leadership change. Patrick Benton becomes Executive Vice President of Operations Integration, and Mike Ellerbrook will serve as President of UFP Construction, both effective July 1, 2026, to support acquisitions and operational performance.
Who is Patrick Benton and what is his new role at UFP Industries (UFPI)?
Patrick Benton is the current President of UFP Construction with a 33-year career at UFP Industries. Effective July 1, 2026, he will serve as Executive Vice President of Operations Integration, focusing on integrating acquired businesses, driving efficiencies, and maximizing value across UFP’s core segments.
What will be Mike Ellerbrook’s responsibilities as President of UFP Construction at UFPI?
As President of UFP Construction, Mike Ellerbrook will lead UFP’s Construction segment. The company highlights his strengths in innovation, team building, and talent development, with a focus on growing the business, creating opportunities, and helping employees advance with the company’s expansion.
Why did UFP Industries (UFPI) create the Executive Vice President of Operations Integration role?
UFP Industries created the Executive Vice President of Operations Integration role as it accelerates its acquisition strategy. The position is designed to maximize the value of newly acquired businesses, speed synergy planning, and strengthen performance and operational resiliency across the enterprise.
How does UFP Industries describe its acquisition strategy in this 8-K?
UFP Industries describes its acquisition strategy as becoming more active and disciplined in M&A. The company is pursuing strategic acquisitions it believes are well-positioned for growth and capable of delivering stronger long-term returns, supported by a dedicated operations integration executive role.
What prior experience does Mike Ellerbrook bring to his new role at UFP Industries (UFPI)?
Mike Ellerbrook has advanced through sales and operations roles at UFP, serving as Vice President of the Northeast Region and Executive Vice President of UFP Site Built. He introduced alternative materials like steel and aluminum and oversaw Frame Forward Systems, a concept-to-construction prefabricated wood brand.
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