UFP Construction President Patrick Benton Accepts Key Role in UFP Industries' Future, Mike Ellerbrook to Assume Role as President of UFP Construction
The newly created position of Executive Vice President of Operations Integration will be filled by current UFP Construction President
"As UFPI becomes more active and disciplined in M&A, we're intentionally pursuing strategic acquisitions that are well‑positioned for growth and capable of delivering stronger long‑term returns," said Schwartz. "Patrick has a proven track record of maximizing operations, driving efficiencies, and leading complex integrations, all while building a strong culture. He's a highly effective, well‑rounded operator with experience across all three segments. With this role, we'll drive greater value from our growth opportunities and strengthen our operational resiliency across the enterprise. This role is laser‑focused on results."
"As we grow the UFP business, I am excited to get synergy plans developed quicker and getting new companies fully integrated into our winning UFP culture right away," said Benton. "Getting to both the start and finish line quicker will make a big difference in maximizing the value of our acquisitions."
Benton joined UFP Industries in 1993 as a production trainee in
In 2019, as part of UFP Industries' reorganization to focus on end-markets, he was named president of UFP Construction.
He is a native of
Ellerbrook Named New UFP Construction President
Schwartz also today named current UFP Site Built Executive Vice President
"Beyond growth and efficiency, innovation and talent are essential to our long-term success, and
"Our people and our culture are everything. They're what make UFP the best place to work and the strongest company in the business," said Ellerbrook. "I want to thank Patrick for his leadership, mentorship, and friendship. He's been a trusted ally and counselor every step of the way, and I wouldn't be here without him. As President of UFP Construction, my focus is simple: grow the business, create opportunities, and make sure our people grow and advance right along with it."
Ellerbrook began his career with UFP Industries just before his 19th birthday at UFP's
In that role he has brought alternative materials, such as steel and aluminum, to the business unit's traditional wood component operations. Most recently he oversaw the launch of Frame Forward Systems, Site Built's concept-to-construction prefabricated wood brand.
He holds a business degree from the University of Southern Maine. Ellerbrook is a
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SOURCE UFP Industries, Inc.
