Virginia Tile Company hires new director of products, suppliers

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Virginia Tile has tapped Sean Cilona as director – products & suppliers. Cilona has 15 years of experience in the tile industry and has held positions at Laufen & U.S. Ceramic Tile Company, ROCA USA, Florida Tile and most recently at Anatolia Tile. Jack Mulder, current director – products & suppliers, will retire during 2020 after a six-to-12-month transition period.

“We are very excited someone with Sean’s tile industry and product experience has joined Virginia Tile as the company manages its product portfolio for the future while maintaining our relationships with suppliers,” said Bruce Zwicker, board director of Virginia Tile Company.

Jack Mulder added that the company will benefit from a new set of eyes on its initiatives and goals moving into 2020. “Sean will continue in our VTC tradition of highly valuing our relationships with customers and suppliers,” he added.

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