Trex Taps New CFO as Prior CFO Moves to CEO Role

4/21/20

By Rich Smith, MotleyFool

Composite "wood" manufacturer Trex (NYSE:TREX) put up Q4 2019 financial results that were really fantastic, with sales leaping 18% and profits soaring 41% year over year. Of course, all of Trex reported those results back in February before the novel coronavirus waltzed onto the world stage with its many effects on global markets.

At Trex, the man who must deal with this changing world is new Chief Executive Officer Bryan Fairbanks, who will be promoted from his current job as Chief Financial Officer on April 29. (Current CEO James Cline will become Chairman of the company).

Trex deck

IMAGE SOURCE: TREX.

That leaves Fairbanks' old CFO left to fill. This morning, Trex tapped an outside executive to perform that role.

Trex announced, "it has named Dennis Schemm to the position of Vice President and Chief Financial Officer [succeeding] Bryan H. Fairbanks, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, who will assume the position of President and Chief Executive Officer on April 29, 2020."

Schemm comes to Trex with "25 years of experience as a financial and operating executive at publicly traded companies," including at companies such as Monsanto Company, Armstrong Flooring, and Danaher Corporation. His most job was a five-year stint as CFO for Continental Building Products prior to its recent acquisition by Saint-Gobain subsidiary and Trex rival CertainTeed in early 2020.

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