American Woodmark Corporation

NC

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Cabinet maker

Badges Aug 142025 American Woodmark is proud to celebrate the accomplishments of Kendrick WilliamsCKBDa designer in our Design Services teamVice President of Business &ampDigital Transformation Jul 16Digital Transformation. Leadership read article Welcoming Jimmy MasonSenior Vice President of Growth and New Construction Jul 07Jimmy will serve as a member of the Executive Leadership Teamdirector2025 Earlier this monthAmerican Woodmark’s own Jennifer KimbleGroup Controller for our Made-To-Order (MTO) cabinet manufacturing plantsquality2025 When it comes to designing a functional and stylish kitchenselecting the right layout is essential. The kitchen layout determines how efficiently you can workhow much storage space you haveeffective February 102025. Leadership read article Celebrating 20 Years of Excellence at Allegany Plant Feb 032025 We recently marked a significant milestone at our Allegany Plant in Cumberland

34;xdm:linkURL":"/brands"}}"> Uniquely you. From inspiration to installation, we only ever do this the American Woodmark Way. An approach that is built on integrity and partnership – ensuring we do things the right way, not the easy way. Find your brand Featured brands Find the brand for you From an idea that developed in a dentist’s office on Long Island 70 years ago to one of the three largest cabinetmakers in the country, American Woodmark has become a trusted partner to our custo

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