ClarkDietrich Building Systems, West Chester, Ohio, announced March 1 the impending retirement of its president and CEO Bill Courtney. Courtney, who has been at the helm of ClarkDietrich, since its formation in 2011, and prior to that with ClarkWestern, will step down March 31, 2018, after which time he will continue to serve the company in a role on its board of directors. Jim Collins, the company’s current chief information officer, has been tapped to take the reins upon Courtney’s departure.
Courtney has served as chief executive officer through the evolution of what is now ClarkDietrich since 1985. He joined Clark Steel Framing in 1984 when he accepted the position of vice president after graduating with an MBA degree from Southern Methodist University in Dallas that same year. In 1985, he moved to Cincinnati to become Clark Steel Framing’s chief executive officer. He helped transform the 20-person construction products company into the nation’s top producer of steel framing materials through a series of mergers and acquisitions that culminated with the merger of ClarkWestern Building Systems and Dietrich Metal Framing in 2011. Today, the company employs 1,400 people across 17 facilities.
Courtney will work closely with Collins until March 2018 to ensure a smooth transition. Like Courtney, Collins has committed his career to steel framing, having joined Dietrich Metal Framing in 1983. He brings decades of experience managing sales and marketing as well as information technology departments. He helped spearhead a multitude of successful product rollouts, founded ClarkDietrich’s Clip Express division and has been instrumental in the company’s sales and leadership training programs.