Roseburg Forest Products names new chief of staff

Cybelle White

Photo By Roseburg Forest Products

SPRINGFIELD, Ore. — Roseburg Forest Products has promoted Cybelle White to the role of Chief of Staff and officially joins the company’s Executive Team. White stepped into this role at the first of the year.

As Chief of Staff, the company said that White will focus on aligning strategic initiatives, fostering communication and quick decision-making, and executing projects on the CEO’s behalf. She will also lead the Executive Team’s work in Board engagement. The overall purpose of the role is to drive results by strengthening execution, follow-up, and accountability.

“Cybelle has for years served as the de facto Chief of Staff and member of the Executive Team, having a seat and voice at the executive table and acting on the CEO’s behalf. She was instrumental in the execution of our CEO transition in 2023,” said Stuart Gray, Roseburg president and CEO. “This promotion recognizes the role Cybelle plays in our company leadership and positions her for expanded impact across the company. I am certain that her focus as Chief of Staff will help drive our initiatives to successful outcomes and extend our productivity.”

White first joined the company in 2016 as executive assistant to then-President and CEO Grady Mulbery. Her scope and influence steadily expanded, and in 2022, she was named Manager of Executive Office and Board Relations. In that role, she worked to streamline and create efficiencies within the executive office and board of director structures, and she led the company’s team of executive assistants.
 

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