Boise Cascade is a manufacturer of various wood and paper goods. These include things like cardboard, cardboard boxes, lumber, plywood, and whole logs.
Boise Cascade
Boise Cascade Corp. is based in Boise, Idaho
Boise Cascade was created in 1957.
Boise Cascade Corp. is based in Boise, Idaho
Consulting Group, 1970-1971, staff consultant; Boise Cascade Corporation, 1971, assistant to senior vice president; 1971, assistant to vice president; Boise Cascade Realty Corporation, 1972-1976, finance manager; Boise Cascade Corporation, 1976-1980
Jon Miller
in 1991. He assumed responsibility for each of the company's operations that involved paper and paper products, office supplies, and building products. He also oversaw Boise's timber resources branch
in 1995. After earning an MBA with honors from Harvard Business School, Harad joined the company with an interest in pursuing a career in real estate and finance. His career path at Boise led him to several executive positions
Different manufacturers. Trusjoist McMillan (sp?) and Boise Cascade
The fact that the subsidiary was based in Palo Alto, California, and I had endured six winters in Boston also may have had something to do with my decision [to join the company]" (PaperAge Magazine, March 2001).
Harad restructured Boise's management and focused the company's sales efforts on distribution rather than manufacturing.
Paralam is manufactured by Weyerhauser and Versalam is manufactured by Boise-Cascade. Other than that, there really is no difference.