One of the ways we differentiate ourselves is by being “quality-driven and consumer-inspired.” We have always obsessed on quality and ease of construction – design it stronger, design it better, design it to be easier – all to enhance the on-site experience of our end users, builders, and dealer network.
We honor our Presidents this month because they’ve been charged with leading our country and regardless of your political persuasion; we can all agree this is no easy task.
Very soon, January in fact, Armstrong’s manufacturing facility here in Colorado will be open for business. We’re grabbing control of the last bit of the process, the last variable for our customers, the final piece to the puzzle that’s eluded us and other steel building companies for so long.
Somewhere in the bustle of the past year, I realized the importance of rejoicing in the little moments that make up my life. John Lennon wrote, “Life is what happens while you’re making plans.” What was written as a catchy lyric has become my 2015 mantra.
Thanksgiving is by far my favorite holiday. It seems so uncluttered. The holiday has managed to escape the commercialization of Halloween and Christmas.' CEO Ethan Chumley reflects on Thanksgiving.
I can’t help but think of the brave men at Valley Forge who stood barefoot in the snow, starving, aching to be home with their families,' CEO Ethan Chumley reflects on Memorial Day.