Clyde Companies of Orem have made several organizational changes, including the appointment of Wilford Clyde as chairman and CEO. He will leave his current position as president, a role he has filled since 2001.
Clyde Companies is the parent company of W.W. Clyde & Co., Geneva Rock Products, Sunroc Corp., Sunroc Building Materials, Beehive Insurance Agency and Clyde Properties.
As chairman and CEO, Clyde will continue to oversee all organizations within the organization. He has worked for the organization since 1977 when he started as an accountant with Geneva Rock Products. Clyde’s grandfather, W.W. Clyde, started the company in 1926.
Rhys Weaver has been named president and chief operations officer of Clyde Companies. Weaver had been executive vice president of Clyde Companies since 2010 and president of Sunroc Corp. since 1997. He brings 35 years of experience to the position, including 17 years of leadership within the Clyde Companies organization.
Jeremy Hafen has been appointed president of Sunroc Corp., which specializes in construction services, sand and gravel and ready-mixed concrete. Since 2010, Hafen has served as president of Sunroc Building Materials, which specializes in lumber, millwork and building products. Prior to his role with Sunroc Building Materials, Hafen was vice president of administrative services for Clyde Companies. He joined the company in 2004 after several years working in Dallas for Deloitte & Touche.
Greg Templeman has been promoted to president of Sunroc Building Materials. Templeman was hired as vice president of Sunroc Building Materials in 2015 after leaving a position with SpaceKraft, where he was western region business development manager as well as a regional manager for the Russian/Middle Eastern area. Additional experience includes finance and management positions at a Weyerhaeuser subsidiary and Merrill Lynch.
“Today’s announcement represents the evolution and continued growth of our business,” said Wilford Clyde. “Each of these appointments are meaningful and strategic.”