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L. C. Hart Heads New J-M Executive Office "JOE BEAVER"

New York-Establishment of a ne\\' executive offrce in Johns-Manville Corporation "in recognition of the high importance of the relationships betu,een the company as an enterprise and the men and lvomen t'ho comprise the enterprise," \\ras announced June 25, by R. W. Lea, president.

L. C. Hart, rvho has been general sales ,r-,ui',ug., of the company's Building Products Division and a vice president of Johns-Manville Sales Corporation has been elevated to the neu' office and appointed vice presider.rt {or Relationships by the board of directors.

R. S. Hammond, Atlanta District building products manager has been named to Mr. Hart's formet post and appointed a vice president of Johns-Manville Sales Corporation, according to H. R. Berlin, general manager of the Building Products Division.

In appointing Mr. Hart, Mr. L,ea said:

"In this ne'lr' position Nlr. Hart will have 'the responsibility for assisting the president in carrying out the basic policies established by Lewis H. Brown, chairman of the board, to promote a sympathetic understanding between the company and its members."

His appointment as vice president for Relationships rnakes Mr. Hart one of seven vice presidents of the corporation and places this phase of Johns-Manville operations on a level rvith production, sales, finance and research, he pointed out.

Nlr. Hart, who has served the company for more than 30 years in positions of responsibility, r,vas born May 8, 1891 at Dayton, Ohio, and \\ras g'racluated from Massacl.rusetts Institute of Technologv in 1913 u'ith a Bachelor of Science degree.

In 1914, he joined Johns-Nfanville at Ner,r' York as an engineer. He has held nurnerous sales positions u.ith the company, including sales manager of tl.re llrestern division with headqllarters at Chicago, and district manager of the metropolitan Neu' York area.

A specialist in sales problems and management, as rvell as human relationships, Mr. Hart has been active in industry affairs and is well known in the building and construction industry from coast-to-coast. He is a director and former president of the Pro<lucers' Council, and a member of the construction industry comrnittee of the National Association of Manufacturers. Recently, he completed an assignment on the construction and civic development

"You reofly shouldn't loke oul every once in q while for our fuel hce. Leqve q den tree lorest friendg" committee of the United States Chamber of Commerce.

Mr. ilammond has served since April , 1933, as JohnsNlanville's district manag'er for building products at Atlanta, l>egan his association u,ith the company as a roofing salesman in the Atlanta territory in December, 1922. He has also been special building material representative in the Baltimore, Md., district and Southern Division sales manager at New Orleans.

Nfr. Hammond is a graduate of Hillsdale College, Michigan and attended Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. He is a member of the Atlanta Producers' Council, Chamber of Comrnerce, Rotary Club and Alpha Tau Omega, national social fraternity.

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