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WEYERHAEUSER ANNOUNCES RETIREMENTS OF ALFORD, NEESER
Wednesday 13. August 2008 - Weyerhaeuser Company (NYSE: WY) today announced that Lee T. Alford, senior vice president - Residential Wood Products, and Craig D. Neeser, senior vice president - Industrial Wood Products and International, will retire from Weyerhaeuser on Oct. 1.
Effective with the retirements, Thomas F. Gideon, executive vice president – Forest Products, will assume leadership of Residential Wood Products in addition to his current duties. James M. Branson, senior vice president – Timberlands, will add Industrial Wood Products and International to his existing responsibilities.
“Lee and Craig have helped guide Weyerhaeuser through a period of enormous change,” said Daniel S. Fulton, president and chief executive officer. “Whether it was through Lees leadership in the establishment of our iLevel approach to the residential wood products market or Craigs work with our international and Canadian assets, each has made a mark on Weyerhaeuser and helped position us for future growth. We thank them for their contributions.”
Alford, 60, joined Weyerhaeuser in 1996 after serving in various management positions with several forest products companies including Cavenham Forest Industries, Duke City Lumber Company Inc., and Crown Zellerbach. At Weyerhaeuser, he has served in his current role since 2004. Before that, he was vice president – Softwood Lumber; vice president – Southern Timberlands; and vice president – Mississippi/Louisiana Operations.
Neeser, 53, has held his current position since 2006 after serving as senior vice president – Canada from 2005 to 2006. Neeser also served as vice president – British Columbia and vice president – BC Coastal Group. He joined Weyerhaeuser in 1999 with the companys acquisition of MacMillan Bloedel where he had worked since 1977.