Home Hardware Stores Limited, Canada’s largest Dealer-owned home improvement retailer, has appointed Julie Pouliot as Chair of the Board. She succeeds Christine Hand, who has retired after 22 years of service on the Board, including 13 years as Chair.

“We are fortunate to have someone of Julie’s experience and commitment as Chair of our Board,” said Ian White, President and CEO.
“Her in-depth knowledge of our Dealer network—the foundation of our business— and strong operational background position her well to provide leadership in shaping Home Hardware’s next chapter of strategic growth and development.”
The company said Pouliot is a seasoned industry expert with over 22 years in the home improvement retailing sector, owning and operating three locations in northern Ontario. Pouliot has served on the Board of Directors for 10 years, in positions such as Chair of the Corporate Governance and Nominating Committee and Chair of the Human Resources and Compensation Committee.
“I am honoured that the Board has put their trust in me to lead the company at such a pivotal moment in Home’s history,” said Pouliot. “As a genuinely Canadian company known for exceptional customer service and a deep commitment to local communities, I believe that (the company’s) strong track record of success will continue as we focus on the needs of our Dealers and customers from coast to coast.”
“We are grateful to Christine Hand for her vision, wisdom and steady guidance,” said White. “Home Hardware has immensely benefited from her many contributions to the Home Hardware enterprise, and we wish her all the best in her retirement from the Board.”
Founded 60 years ago in St. Jacobs, Ontario, the company is Canadian and the country’s largest Dealer-owned and operated home improvement retailer with more than 1,000 stores operating under the Home Hardware, Home Building Centre, Home Hardware Building Centre and Home Furniture banners.
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