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Woodcraft names Bigger president, COO

Jack Bigger, left, new President and Chief Operating Officer of Woodcraft, and Jody Garrett, Chief Executive Officer, discuss Bigger’s recent promotion. (Photo Provided)

PARKERSBURG — Jack Bigger has been promoted to President and Chief Operating Officer effective July 1 at Woodcraft.

Bigger has served as vice president of sales and marketing at Woodcraft since his promotion in June 2017.

“In his new position, Jack will be responsible for all aspects of the business, except for accounting/finance, which will continue to report to me for the immediate future,” Jody Garrett, Woodcraft President and Chief Executive Officer, said. “Jack is an excellent team builder, and this competency, combined with his excellent retail merchandising, retail operational and overall sales/marketing skill set, will serve him well in this position.”

Prior to working for Woodcraft, Bigger was employed for 27 years by J.C. Penney where he began his retail career selling shoes and men’s clothing. He progressed through many management assignments over the years and eventually managed two stores.

“I am honored and humbled to be selected to lead a company as fine as Woodcraft,” Bigger said. “From Woodcraft employees to our franchises to our suppliers, we all have the same goal of promoting woodworking as a source of enjoyment and fulfillment in people’s lives. It doesn’t get much better than that. I plan to continue the legacy of shaping long-term relationships and strengthening this community as we build our future together.”

Bigger joined Woodcraft in 2001 and immediately began to develop a broad understanding of Woodcraft retail operations, while providing assistance wherever possible in the areas of in-store merchandising, retail staff development, product knowledge, customer service and marketing promotions.

In 2008, Bigger was asked to take on additional responsibilities for retail promotional activities, and soon after he was promoted to director of multi-channel sales.

Bigger and his wife Cathy live in Athens. They have been married for 43 years and are staunch Ohio University basketball and football fans, while also remaining loyal fans of their alma mater, the University of Missouri.

They have two children and six grandchildren. In his spare time, Bigger sings in his church choir and with other local choral groups.

Garrett, who has been president and CEO since May 2012, will continue as CEO, concentrating on completing the office systems upgrade and retail point-of-sale conversion projects he initiated while president. He will also assist Bigger in identifying strategic opportunities to strengthen Woodcraft’s retail presence in the marketplace.

Woodcraft is among the nation’s oldest and largest suppliers of quality woodworking tools and supplies. The Parkersburg-based company is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year.

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