Village Handcrafted Cabinetry names new COO

LANSDALE, Pa. — Patrick Vogler, former senior vice president of operations at Brown Jordan, was named chief operating officer for Village Handcrafted Cabinetry in Lansdale, Pennsylvania.

Executive search firm Brooke Chase Associates, which announced the hire Oct. 26, said that as COO, Vogler will be responsible for developing and successfully executing strategic and operational plans for the business. Vogler will collaborate with company’s CEO, Joseph Trave, and President, Gary Marks to determine annual and quarterly goals, ensuring ethics and culture in all company practices and relations with customers, suppliers, and the general public.  

In January 2024, VHC will roll out its much anticipated Semi Custom Brand to add to its portfolio of business and Vogler will help spearhead this venture.

With an extensive background in manufacturing operations and plant management, Vogler most recently held the position of SVP of Manufacturing with Brown Jordan International. Prior to that, he held positions with Elkay Cabinet Division, Demilec USA and Andersen Corporation. Vogler received his Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Management and Engineering from Purdue University and his Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Indiana University.

Village Handcrafted Cabinetry is a family-owned and growing cabinet company with a deep commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and customer satisfaction. Since their inception in 2000, they have been obsessed with crafting high-quality custom cabinets. Today, they are a trusted one-stop shop for individuals and businesses nationwide searching for the best cabinets money can buy.

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