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Grey Mountain names new President and CEO of Consolidated Glass Holdings

Consolidated Glass Holdings, a consortium of Grey Mountain Partners affiliate companies, has a new President and CEO: Paul Cody. Cody has 30 years’ experience in successful management and growth of businesses.

Grey Mountain Partners has announced that Paul Cody has been named president and CEO of Consolidated Glass Holdings, Inc., a consortium of its affiliate companies that includes Global Security Glazing, Custom Components Co., Columbia Commercial Building Products, Hawkins Architectural Products, North American Specialty Glass and Solar Seal. Cody succeeds Tom Ryan.
Cody brings with him a 30-year track record of successfully managing and growing businesses, according to a Grey Mountain release. Most recently he was senior vice president and general manager of the Power Distribution division, a business of the Electrical Sector of Eaton Corp.
“Paul has an outstanding track record of building successful businesses,” said Will Pucillo, affiliate manager, Grey Mountain Partners, in the release. “His proven leadership style, diverse set of business skills, and drive to succeed will serve as important catalysts in promoting value creation at Consolidated Glass Holdings and will enable the company to take advantage of its long-term potential.”
Cody started his career as a field service engineer at Westinghouse Electric Corporation in the Engineering Service organization and was promoted to various management positions of increasing responsibility throughout his career there. He joined Eaton in 1998.
“The businesses that have been acquired to form Consolidated Glass Holdings all have prominent brands in the industry and a strong reputation for customer service,” Cody said. “I am excited to have the opportunity to work with Consolidated Glass Holdings’ management team, experienced employees, and suppliers to grow the business and better serve our customer base across the security, architectural glass, and architectural metal sectors.”

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