12.07.22
Sheboygan Paint Company announced the appointment of Paul Krueger, its new president and CEO, effective Jan. 3, 2023. Krueger brings 35 years of industrial coatings experience to his new role.
“The company’s position as an innovative, service-driven, midsized company – coupled with its investment in novel technology development – offers tremendous potential to our customers and employees,” said Krueger. “I look forward to leading the organization to achieve its vision of becoming the most recognized family-owned industrial coatings company in America.”
Krueger’s extensive industry experience and strong technical background make him a solid fit to move Sheboygan Paint Company into its next 100 years of growth. His career includes 35 years at Valspar/Sherwin-Williams, where he held leadership positions in product development, sales, business unit management and global marketing.
Current president and CEO Peter Kirton will retire at the end of 2022.
“Peter’s leadership and significant contributions to the organization will be missed, and the company extends its gratitude and very best wishes to Peter and his family in his retirement,” said Chairman of the Board Brock Brownrigg.
“The company’s position as an innovative, service-driven, midsized company – coupled with its investment in novel technology development – offers tremendous potential to our customers and employees,” said Krueger. “I look forward to leading the organization to achieve its vision of becoming the most recognized family-owned industrial coatings company in America.”
Krueger’s extensive industry experience and strong technical background make him a solid fit to move Sheboygan Paint Company into its next 100 years of growth. His career includes 35 years at Valspar/Sherwin-Williams, where he held leadership positions in product development, sales, business unit management and global marketing.
Current president and CEO Peter Kirton will retire at the end of 2022.
“Peter’s leadership and significant contributions to the organization will be missed, and the company extends its gratitude and very best wishes to Peter and his family in his retirement,” said Chairman of the Board Brock Brownrigg.