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Matthew J. Missad named Chairman of the Board for UFP Industries

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UFP Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ: UFPI) announces a leadership transition as Matthew J. Missad is appointed chairman of the board, effective immediately. This decision follows the board meeting on February 2, 2023, as part of a succession plan. William G. Currie, the current chairman, will retire after 52 years with the company but will remain a director until his term ends. Missad has been with UFP Industries since 1978, becoming CEO in 2011 and is expected to stay until at least 2027. UFP Industries is a major player with multiple subsidiaries in construction and packaging across various global markets.

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  • Matthew J. Missad's appointment as chairman is a sign of strong leadership continuity.
  • Missad's extensive experience with UFP Industries positions him well to guide the company's future.
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Current Chairman William G. Currie to retire at end of term

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- UFP Industries, Inc. (Nasdaq: UFPI), today announced that CEO Matthew J. Missad also has been named chairman of the board. The move, approved by the board of directors at their February 2, 2023, meeting and effective immediately, is part of a comprehensive succession plan that calls for both change and continuity: Board Chairman William G. Currie will remain as a director through the end of his term. He then will step down after 52 years with the company. Missad will remain with the Company at least through 2027, as other elements of the succession plan are put in place.

“Bill Currie powered this company’s growth and direction for decades and made sure those of us who followed were ready to assume leadership roles,” Missad said. “That meant giving us training, challenges, and trust, and the autonomy to make decisions and accept responsibility for their consequences. Largely because of his leadership and mentorship, I was able to assume the CEO role 12 years ago, and I am honored to accept this new opportunity today.”

Added Currie: “No one is better able to shoulder this responsibility than Matt Missad. For 45 years, he has been dedicated to our excellence and success. As CEO, he quickly proved his ability to lead our operations and grow our business, and as chairman, he will continue to be the key driver of our strategic direction.”

Missad started with UFP Industries in 1978 (when it was The Universal Companies) as a high school student working part time on the maintenance crew and putting himself through college and law school. He joined the Company full time in 1985 as manager of legal compliance. Over the years, he held several successive positions, including executive vice president, general counsel, and secretary of the board. In 2011, he became the fifth CEO in the Company's 68-year-history.

UFP Industries, Inc.

UFP Industries is a holding company whose operating subsidiaries – UFP Packaging, UFP Construction, and UFP Retail Solutions – manufacture, distribute, and sell a wide variety of value-added products used in residential and commercial construction, packaging, and other industrial applications worldwide. Founded in 1955, the company is headquartered in Grand Rapids, Mich., with affiliates in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. UFP Industries is ranked #401 on the Fortune 500 and #149 on Industry Week’s list of America’s Largest Manufacturers. For more about UFP Industries, go to http://www.ufpi.com.

Lynn Afendoulis

Director, Corporate Communications and Government Relations

(616) 365-1539, lafendoulis@ufpi.com

Source: UFP Industries, Inc.

FAQ

What leadership changes occurred at UFP Industries on February 2, 2023?

On February 2, 2023, Matthew J. Missad was appointed chairman of the board at UFP Industries, succeeding William G. Currie.

Who is the new chairman of UFP Industries?

The new chairman of UFP Industries is Matthew J. Missad, who also serves as the CEO.

How long has Matthew J. Missad been with UFP Industries?

Matthew J. Missad has been with UFP Industries since 1978.

What will happen to William G. Currie's role at UFP Industries?

William G. Currie will retire after 52 years with UFP Industries but will remain a director until his term ends.

What is the future of UFP Industries under the new leadership?

Matthew J. Missad is expected to lead UFP Industries until at least 2027, indicating a stable leadership transition.

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