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INTERFACE PUBLIC RELATIONS ACTIVITY REPORT
JANUARY 2015
Publicity Highlights 1. This online news site reported on IDC and IIDEXCanada Innovation Award winners,
which included silver awards for both Human Nature and European Union. The awards
recognize outstanding achievement in new product design, stand out as sustainable
and accessible, and have the user’s well-being in mind.
FMLINK, January 2 196,963
2. Interface’s Reclaim carpet tile collection is included in the Product Briefs section
boasting the collection’s recycled content and mentioning that it’s made from salvaged
fishing nets.
CONTRACT, January/February 30,190
3. The online version of this magazine calls the Reclaim collection “somewhat of a
catch of the day” in a post describing the aesthetics of the carpet tile and featuring a
photo alongside the write up.
COVERINGS ONLINE, January 23 4,368
4. In an article speculating on 2015 growth, John Wells is interviewed and provides the
leading quote, stating that indicators are positive for the commercial carpet tile market.
FLOOR COVERING WEEKLY, January 5 16,276
5. A product release detailing the new Common Theme product extension in skinny
planks was picked up by:
FLOOR COVERING WEEKLY, January 19 16,276 FLOOR BIZ 8,691 FLOOR COVERING NEWS, January 19 27,197
6. Resulting from a press release distributed to trade outlets, news of Jay Gould’s
appointment to executive VP and COO of Interface was picked up by:
OFFICE NEWS WIRE, January 19 47,000 GREEN LODGING NEWS 263,125 FLOOR COVERING NEWS, 27,197 FLOOR TRENDS, January 15 17,977
7. This magazine celebrated the top 50 products that received the most reader inquiry
last year, with Interface’s Net Effect holding the number 12 spot.
RETROFIT, February 15,000
Publicity Underway
1. Drafted and distributed a Common Theme product release to design and flooring
trade outlets. Upon receipt, the following requested high-res images indicating
interest in reporting: FLOOR COVERING WEEKLY, ARCHITECT’S NEWSPAPER, CANADIAN INTERIORS, AZURE and ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & UNIFERSITY HOUSING OFFICERS – INTERNATIONAL.
2. Issued a press release announcing Interface’s new Chief Operating Officer to flooring trade outlets.
3. Worked with Interface submit a proposal for the CoreNet Global Summit in Los Angeles. The VP+C team helped to extend the proposal submission deadline, identify speaker panelists, collect bios and obtain references for speakers. Worked to collect information for panel description from numerous places including drawing on the human spaces report and the Interface website. Submitted both the topic proposal, learner outcomes and full panel for the summit online and via email with a contact at CoreNet to ensure submission was well received.
4. Provided Jay Gould, Interface’s new executive VP and COO, with a selection of
the most recent industry publications, both US and Canadian, flagging the issues
with Interface press clips.
5. Submitted Human Nature for Architizer’s A+ Awards.
6. Provided the editor of CANADIAN FACILITY MANAGEMENT & DESIGN with
high resolution images of the Human Nature collection for a flooring products
feature to run in the magazine’s February issue.
7. Provided HOTEL BUSINESS with high resolution Human Nature images for its
Designer’s Choice section to run in the next issue.
8. Compiled a comprehensive 2014 highlights presentation for review during the
2015 planning meeting to be held in February.
9. Drafted a press release for review announcing the LEED Gold CI certification for
the Atlanta Showroom.
10. Compiling information and assets needed to submit to HD Product Awards,
Interior Design Spring Market Tabloid and AZ Awards.
11. Declined participation in a business profile request from MANUFACTURING TODAY after learning the publication is pay-for-play.
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Key indicators are also positive for the commercial market, according to John Wells,
president and chief executive officer of Interface Americas. “Architectural billings, A&D
activity, construction planning data — all are positive. Even education is coming back and
corporate employment numbers are better. And the growth trend for hospitality and multi-
family will continue,” Wells reported.
Jack Ganley, president of Mannington Commercial, expects growth in 2015 to increase in
mid single digits. “We expect corporate, retail and hospitality to be up. Healthcare should
rebound from the softness we saw in that market in 2014,” Ganley said. “Government and
Education should hold their own, but we don’t expect to see significant growth in those
segments,” he cautioned.
Noting that “In the commercial space, carpet tile will continue to dominate, Shaw’s Merritt
predicted, “We expect continued decline in the use of broadloom in commercial settings,
with the exception of the hospitality sector.”
In 2014, Shaw completed its first full year of manufacturing carpet tile products for the Asia
market in its Nantong, China facility. The modular products are on par with U.S. quality and
have been welcomed by clients, according to Merritt.
For 2015, Mannington’s Ganley said, “We plan to continue an aggressive product launch
plan to bring new designs to market. We continue to invest in tufting equipment to expand
our capabilities and meet customer demand. With Roby Isaac at the helm of both our
carpet and hard surface design, we have an even more focused aesthetic cohesiveness to
our entire Choices portfolio of products,” he explained.
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Jay Gould has been named executive vice president and COO ofInterface.
In this role, Gould will oversee Interface's global operations, marketing,and organizational development for the carpet tile manufacturingcompany that is a recognized leader in sustainability worldwide.
“Jay’s proven track record of creating value for some of the mostsuccessful international corporations in the world drew us to him;however, it is his focus on the power of purpose that makes him the rightfit for Interface,” said Daniel Hendrix, chairman and CEO of Interface.“Jay will help us design a future for our company that builds on ourlegacy and that maximizes our potential to be a high-performingorganization while also fulfilling our mission of being environmentallyand socially progressive.” Before joining Interface, Gould was CEO of American Standard Brands,where he re-energized the 138-year-old brand and steered the strugglingkitchen and bath products company back on track in terms of profitability,innovation and brand stewardship. Prior to American Standard, Gouldheld senior executive roles at Newell Rubbermaid, Campbell Soup Co.,and The Coca-Cola Co. “I can’t imagine a company that is doing a better job of combining mission and performance,” saidGould. “It is an honor to be part of a company that has such strong roots in entrepreneurship, innovationand stewardship, and whose founder, Ray Anderson, was nothing short of a game-changer. The prospectof helping Interface define its path forward is incredibly exciting to me.” For more information, visit interface.com.
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Interface Names Gould Chief Operating Officer
ATLANTA—Interface, Inc. announced the appointment of Jay Gould as Executive VicePresident and Chief Operating Officer for the company. Gould, who was most recently CEOof American Standard Brands, will oversee global operations, marketing, and organizationaldevelopment for the carpet tile manufacturing company that is a recognized leader insustainability worldwide.
“Jay’s proven track record of creating value for some of the most successful internationalcorporations in the world drew us to him; however, it is his focus on the power of purposethat makes him the right fit for Interface,” said Daniel T. Hendrix, Chairman and CEO ofInterface. “Jay will help us design a future for our company that builds on our legacy andthat maximizes our potential to be a high-performing organization while also fulfilling ourmission of being environmentally and socially progressive.”
Before joining Interface, Gould was CEO of American Standard Brands, where he re-energized the 138-year-old brand and steered the struggling kitchen and bath products company back on track in terms ofprofitability, innovation and brand stewardship. Prior to American Standard, Gould held senior executive roles at NewellRubbermaid, Campbell Soup Co., and The Coca-Cola Co. He earned an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1985 andlives in Atlanta.
“I can’t imagine a company that is doing a better job of combining mission and performance,” said Gould. “It is an honor tobe part of a company that has such strong roots in entrepreneurship, innovation and stewardship, and whose founder, RayAnderson, was nothing short of a game-changer. The prospect of helping Interface define its path forward is incrediblyexciting to me.”
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Headline: Carpet company rolls into new sections, sector: owner of Bentley Mills putsmoney into producing tile productsMANUFACTURING
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For 36 years, City of Industry's Bentley Mills Inc. has been crafting 12-foot-wide rolls of the kind ofplush, high-end carpet that blankets the floors of corporate board rooms and offices.
But now, separated from a more than 20-year relationship with a Georgia carpet giant, the company isthinking smaller. Its new focus is on carpet tiles: modular squares that represent a fast-growing part of thecommercial carpet market.
Owner Dominus Capital, a New York private equity firm that bought Bentley in 2012, has spent $5 millionto support that shift, investing in new machines, developing a new website and attracting new leadership.With that commitment, the company has introduced more products recently than it has in years and salesgrew more than 10 percent last year, according to the company.
The expansion into carpet tiles couldn't have happened before Dominus bought Bentley from itsformer owner, flooring behemoth Interface Inc. of Atlanta. Interface specializes in carpet tiles--its stocktrades under the ticker "TILE"--and had only bought Bentley for its old-line broadloom carpetbusiness as a complement.
"(Dominus) saw the growth potential," said Ralph Grogan, Bentley's chief executive."Before, we couldn't compete in the carpet tile marketplace. We knew if Dominus was willingto invest money into carpet tile, we could certainly grow that business."
Bentley made some carpet tiles under Interface, but its capacity was limited and the company'sfocus was on broadloom carpet, sold in 12-foot-wide rolls. But expanding its carpet tile capabilities iscritical for the business, as tiles have been overtaking broadloom carpet, especially for commercialcustomers.
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Carpet tiles are easy to install--they can be put in without removing the furniture from a hotel room oroffice--and individual tiles can be replaced when stained or damaged. Broadloom carpet, on the otherhand, can only be installed in empty rooms and often must be replaced entirely if a single section isdamaged.
Lori Peterson, director of interior design for Meis Architects, a firm headquartered jointly in New York andLos Angeles, said those advantages mean property owners and building managers increasingly prefercarpet tiles, making it important for Bentley to expand that side of its business.
"It broadens their market," said Peterson, who has used Bentley broadloom carpet in some ofher projects. "It will open doors for them in that all their competitors use tile, and it will let them entersome markets they haven't been in."
New owners, leaders
Interface bought Bentley in 1993 specifically for its broadloom business, renaming the company BentleyPrince Street after merging it with another carpet company in 2002.
In August 2012, Interface sold Bentley to Dominus for $35 million as part of its exit from the broadloomcarpet market. While the broadloom business wasn't hurting, it was growing much more slowly than
Interface's core carpet tile business. In 2011, broadloom carpet sales grew by 4.5 percent from theprevious year while carpet tile sales grew 11 percent, according to Interface filings.
Despite the relatively slow growth, Bentley looked good to Dominus, which specializes in buying divisionsof larger companies and already owned other carpet companies.
The purchase attracted back several former Bentley executives and carpet industry veterans, includingGrogan, Chief Operating Officer Jim Harley and head designer Todd van der Kruik. All three had heldleadership roles with other Dominus carpet companies.
"Jim and I had a really good vision, and with Todd van der Kruik, of what Bentley could be like in thefuture," Grogan said. "We had all competed against Bentley for years. We had a vision forwhat Bentley could do to grow."
New technology
That vision calls for, above all else, expanding Bentley's capacity for making carpet tiles. Dominusspent $2 million on new carpet tufting machinery, increasing the company's capacity, and $1 millionon renovations to the carpet tile line.
With those machines, Grogan said Bentley can now produce more carpet tiles, with more designs anddifferent types of backing. Last year, Bentley introduced 14 products--mostly different types of carpet tile--giving it nearly 100 products overall, Grogan said. Bentley had been introducing four to five products ayear, mostly broadloom offerings, under Interface.
New designs are critical to carpet designers and manufacturers, Grogan said, because customers --mostly architects and designers--are always looking for what's new.
Along with introducing products and expanding its floor tile offerings, Bentley has also beefed up its salesstaff. And in a little more than two years, it's seen a dramatic shift: Carpet tiles, which once made upjust 20 percent of Bentley's business, now account for half of its sales, Grogan said.
Overall, sales for the company have increased 10 percent in 2014 from the previous year, with much ofthat from the new carpet tile designs, he said.
"In the total scheme of things, we're very small in the commercial market," Grogan said,"which is a good thing for us because there's plenty of opportunity to grow."
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Headline: SUSTAINABLE CARPET DESIGNER TO DELIVER GRISHAM-TRENTHAMLECTURE AT AUBURN UNIVERSITY
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AUBURN, Ala., Jan. 21 -- Auburn University issued the following news release:
Freelance designer David Oakey will be the keynote speaker for the 28th annual Grisham-TrenthamLecture Series at Auburn University on Wednesday, Jan. 28. The public lecture is at 10 a.m. in theauditorium at The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center.
Oakey, founder of David Oakey Designs in LaGrange, Georgia, has been the exclusive product designerfor sustainable carpet companies, Interface and FLOR, since 1994. He is a strong advocate for the nature-based design principles of biomimicry, which is to design for the life cycle of the product, not just itscreation and use.
Educated in carpet design at Kidderminster College in England, Oakey pursued his entrepreneurialdream establishing David Oakey Designs in 1985.
When Ray Anderson, the late founder of Interface, declared his company would be sustainable by 2020,Oakey and his team recognized sustainable design must be innovative utilizing efficient use of materials,seeking smart products and eliminating waste during the process.
Oakey and his team have earned significant recognition for design excellence receiving awards incontract carpets and fabrics from the International Interior Design Association, American Society ofInterior Designers and the American Institute of Architects as the client with Pond Studios in LaGrange,Georgia.
Oakey and his philosophies have been featured in Business Week, Fast Company, Interior DesignMagazine, New York Times Science, Green Futures Magazine, I.
D. Magazine and The Smithsonian Magazine.
The Grisham-Trentham Lecture Series was started at Auburn University in 1987 by Professor GaryTrentham as a way of bringing world-class designers and business leaders to campus to share theirexperiences with Auburn students. It is supported by an endowment created by the late Charles Grisham,an Auburn alumnus, and Betty Grisham, an artist and textile designer, from Huntsville, Alabama. For anyquery with respect to this article or any other content requirement, please contact Editor [email protected]
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