Jeffrey Rodino promoted to president at Patrick Industries Inc. of Elkhart

Jeffrey Rodino
Jeffrey Rodino

Patrick Industries Inc. has a new company president.

The Elkhart-based manufacturer and distributor of component and building products serving the recreational vehicle, housing, and furniture industries, promoted Jeffrey Rodino to president of the company.

Andy Nemeth will continue serving as chief executive officer. He had previously held the title of president and CEO.      

“Patrick continues to experience tremendous growth along with opportunities for both strategic and organic expansion, and Jeff has provided exceptional strategic and organizational leadership during his tenure with Patrick,” Nemeth said. “Jeff has established proven and highly-respected credibility within our organization and our primary end markets, helping to drive the execution of our vision and our organizational strategic agenda.”

Nemeth said Rodino’s new role recognizes his contributions to Patrick's success and also reflects the evolution and growth of the business, which now has more than $3.4 billion in annual sales.

Rodino said he is ready to continue helping Patrick Industries grow.

“The talent, dedication, work ethic, customer focus, and attitude of the Patrick team are truly inspiring and I am honored to have the opportunity to continue to work with such a creative collaboration of team members and leaders,” he said. “Each of our brands personifies our customer-first culture and values, and I look forward to further driving that vision and helping lead our ongoing efforts across each of our end markets.”

Rodino served as chief sales officer of the company from September 2016 to July 2021, and executive vice president of sales from December 2011 to July 2021.

Rodino also was chief operating officer of the company from March 2013 to September 2016, and vice president of sales for the Midwest from August 2009 to December 2011. He has more than 27 years of experience serving the recreational vehicle, marine, manufactured housing, and industrial markets.

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