Clear Full Forecast

Thorlakson Steps Down fromTolko

By 250 News

Thursday, February 04, 2010 07:59 PM

Prince George, B.C.-   There is a change at the top  for Tolko.

J. Allan (Al) Thorlakson has stepped down as President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Tolko Industries Ltd. to take on the role of Executive Chairman. The Board of Directors has selected Brad Thorlakson, President of Tolko Marketing and Sales Ltd., to assume the leadership position.

“Knowing that Tolko is getting through this unprecedented downturn in relatively strong shape certainly contributes to my comfort in stepping down at this time,” says Al, who recently celebrated his 70th birthday. Al will continue to actively represent the company with select external relationships and associations. John Thorlakson will continue as an active board member, while providing his analytical perspective and mentorship to the company’s management team.

Tolko was founded more than 50 years ago as a private, family owned business in BC’s interior. As the third generation of Thorlakson leadership, the selection of Brad ensures that the values that have driven the company continue.

Brad Thorlakson joined the company in 1978 progressing through every area of the business. He currently heads Tolko Marketing and Sales Ltd. in addition to his responsibilities for the strand based business, Premium 1 Papers, and serving as a director on the boards of several industry companies and associations.

“I am extremely proud of this company and everyone in it,” says Brad. “We have outstanding employees led by a strong senior management team who have successfully lead Tolko through the most challenging period in its history.”

Minister of Forests and Range,  Pat Bell offered praise for Al Thorlakson "Throughout his lengthy career with the company, Al Thorlakson has  always acted with honour and integrity.

"While Al steps aside from day-to-day operations, I'm pleased to see  that he will continue to play an advisory role as executive chairman. I'm also pleased to see the company remains family-run with Al's son Brad assuming the reigns, and I look forward to working with him."


Previous Story - Next Story



Return to Home
NetBistro

Comments

There are currently no comments for this article.