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LOTH Appoints Matt Wilmers as Executive Vice President, Sales and Market Leader in Columbus
With over 15 years of experience in the commercial furniture industry, Wilmers brings a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record of leadership to the LOTH team. His extensive background in sales management and client-focused strategies will be instrumental in driving continued growth and enhancing the customer experience in the Columbus region.
COLUMBUS, OHIO / ACCESS Newswire / March 25, 2025 / LOTH, a leader in workplace design and office furniture solutions, is pleased to announce the appointment of Matt Wilmers as Executive Vice President, Sales and Market Leader in Columbus. In this new role, Wilmers will oversee LOTH's sales organization, strategic growth initiatives, and client relations in the Columbus market, further strengthening the company's commitment to delivering exceptional, personalized design solutions.
"I am excited to join the talented team at LOTH and work alongside such a dedicated group of professionals," said Matt Wilmers. "My goal is to continue LOTH's tradition of excellence and help our clients create workplaces that inspire creativity, collaboration, and productivity."
"We are ecstatic to welcome Matt to the LOTH team," said Lorene Haimerl, Vice President of Sales, Corporate and New Business Development and Lori Hollandsworth, Vice President of Sales, Education and Healthcare. "He brings an extensive network with strong industry relationships which are poised to help drive new leads and open doors for our highly talented sales consultants. His strategic focus on building connections and creating new opportunities will play a key role in fueling our growth."
Wilmers' appointment comes at a time of significant growth for LOTH, as the company continues to build on its legacy of delivering transformative office environments that reflect the needs and culture of each client. He will work closely with the sales and design teams to ensure the company remains at the forefront of innovative solutions in the workplace furniture industry.
LOTH's ongoing expansion into the Columbus market is a key component of the company's strategic vision for sustainable growth. This includes adding talented team members to meet the rising demand fueled by new construction and the influx of new businesses in the region, as well as exciting initiatives like the renovation of its Grandview Work Studio. These efforts will not only enhance LOTH's ability to deliver customized solutions but also provide a state-of-the-art space that reflects the company's commitment to fostering collaboration, increasing productivity, and driving organizational success. As LOTH continues to grow, it is also broadening its service reach into surrounding metropolitan areas, further strengthening its role as a leader in designing innovative spaces that support the success of local businesses.
About LOTH:
Since 1891, LOTH has built a legacy spanning 134 years. Specializing in creating inspiring spaces, LOTH offers a curated range of workplace furniture, design services, installation, move management and technology integration. As an authorized Steelcase dealer, LOTH partners with leading brands to deliver innovative solutions that promote collaboration, enhance productivity, and support employee well-being. Serving a diverse range of industries, including corporate, healthcare, education, hospitality, life sciences, government and more, LOTH is committed to designing environments that meet the evolving needs of organizations and foster long-term success.
Contact Information
Lyra Madding
Chief Marketing Officer
lmadding@lothinc.com
513.554.4900
SOURCE: LOTH
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