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Industry
  
Founded
  
1957

CFO
  
Wayne Rancourt

Website
  
www.bc.com

General counsel
  
John Sahlberg

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Formerly called
  
Boise Cascade Corporation

Traded as
  
NYSE: BCCS&P 600 Component

Key people
  
Thomas K. Corrick (CEO)

Headquarters
  
Boise, Idaho, United States

CEO
  
Thomas K. Corrick (6 Mar 2015–)

Subsidiaries
  
Boise Cascade L.L.C.

VPs
  
Kelly Hibbs, Erin Nuxoll (Human Resources), Nate Jorgensen (Engineered Wood Products)

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Boise Cascade Company (NYSE: BCC), which uses the trade name Boise Cascade, is an American manufacturer and distributor of lumber and building materials headquartered in Boise, Idaho.

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Boise Cascade Wood Products manufactures plywood, engineered wood products, lumber, and particleboard and supplies a broad line of wood products and building materials through Boise Cascade Building Materials Distribution's 33 distribution locations. Boise Cascade Company is a public company traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol BCC.

Boise Cascade Company

Boise Cascade Company, was established in 1957 as Boise Cascade Corporation, a result of the merger between Boise-Payette Lumber Company of Boise and the Cascade Lumber Company of Yakima, Washington.

After over-extending itself into non-traditional areas under young CFO William Agee, the company nearly went into liquidation in 1972. A new management team got the company back to basics through the rest of the 1970s.

The Boise Cascade logo, designed in the 1960s, depicts a pine tree inside the containing circle. The company is run by Tom Corrick, formerly Boise Cascade's executive vice president in charge of Wood Products.

The company is not affiliated with the Canadian paper company Cascades.

The pulp and paper assets of Boise Cascade L.L.C. were sold to an investment firm in 2008, then acquired by Packaging Corporation of America in 2013 and became its Boise Paper division. Boise had entered the paper side of the forest products industry in 1958 with a new mill in treeless Wallula, Washington.

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Boise Cascade Wikipedia