eSolutions Furniture names chief customer officer

Anthony Booth

Anthony Booth has been named chief customer officer at eSolutions Furniture, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada. He will be key in the development of eSolutions Furniture’s business strategy and in driving the business growth efforts. 

The company, formerly Bestar-Bush, ranks #51 on the FDMC300 list of the top wood-products company. It had an estimated $200 million in sales in 2022.

Booth joined eSolutions Furniture in late 2022, bringing with him a results-driven attitude and a successful track record at the helm of both large corporations and lean start-ups in multiple industries.

Among other achievements, Anthony has helped emerging and agile enterprises such as FGF Brands, Weston Foods, and Mars gain maturity while maximizing the value of their people, processes, and go-to-market strategy. He now applies his decades of knowledge and experience in business development to bringing new momentum and perspectives to the eSolutions Furniture sales team.

He holds a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Finance and Marketing from the University of Toronto, Corporate Director Certification from the Institute of Corporate Directors, and notable professional development from Wharton School of Business and Harvard Business School.

He describes himself as an empowering leader who is passionate about learning and bringing out the best in others. He credits his successful leadership journey to his team-first mentality and commitment to helping everyone achieve their professional goals.

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