MasterBrand adds Patrick Shannon to board of directors

Patrick Shannon

CLEVELAND — MasterBrand Inc., the largest residential cabinet manufacturer in North America, announced that Patrick Shannon was appointed to the company’s board of directors effective immediately.

“Patrick is a seasoned executive with extensive financial leadership experience and a track record of operational excellence,” said Dave Banyard, president and CEO. “We are pleased to add Patrick to our Board and look forward to benefiting from his expertise with spin-offs and the building products industry as we continue to evolve our strategy.”

Shannon most recently served as the senior vice president and CFO for Allegion plc, a global provider of mechanical and electronic security access control products and solutions for commercial and residential markets, following its spin-off from Ingersoll Rand in 2013 to 2022. Prior to the spin-off, he served 12 years with Ingersoll Rand in various leadership positions across multiple divisions and corporate headquarters. Shannon has also served as SVP and CFO at OneCoast Network Holdings, where he also held the position of interim CEO, and at AGCO Corporation. He began his career at Arthur Andersen LLC and was a licensed Certified Public Accountant in the State of Georgia. Shannon has served on the board of directors of Astec Industries since 2024.

Shannon holds a BBA in accounting from the University of Georgia and an MBA from Mercer University.

MasterBrand is listed in the FDMC 300, a ranking of North America's largest wood products manufacturers based on their sales.

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