Ryan Daniels, Bobby Pannell Join Potlatch
PotlatchDeltic Corp. has announced that Ryan Daniels and Bobby Pannell have joined the Wood Products division, with Daniels serving as Director of Operations, responsible for leading the manufacturing teams at the six lumber facilities and the St. Maries plywood mill, and Pannell serving as Director of Engineering, responsible for leading the engineering, reliability, and continuous improvement team for the division.
Daniels joins PotlatchDeltic from Hood Industries, where he had responsibility for leading manufacturing at four lumber and two plywood facilities. Prior to Hood Industries, he was VP Manufacturing at Coastal Forest Resources, where he led operations of two plywood and one lumber facilities. Daniels has a Bachelor and Master of Science in industrial engineering from the University of Arkansas.
Pannell joins PotlatchDeltic from Georgia-Pacific, where he had the responsibility for managing an engineering team that supported five lumber mills. He has a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Clemson University.
“I am excited to welcome Ryan and Bobby to the team at PotlatchDeltic. The experience and insight they bring to the organization will be key as the division implements operational improvements and capital projects,” says Ashlee Cribb, Vice President of the Wood Products division.
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