HBF Names Ross Pupillo as Vice President Sales

Ross Pupillo joins HBF with 25+ years of industry experience

Ross Pupillo

HBF + HBF Textiles has appointed Ross Pupillo as their new Vice President, Sales. Ross’ extensive experience in commercial furnishings, as well as his background in effectively delivering customer solutions, make him a strong addition to the HBF team.

“We are excited to welcome Ross as our Vice President Sales,” said HBF President Dan Chong.

“Ross’ passion for the contract furnishings industry, coupled with his strong leadership and extensive background in directing top-performing sales teams, will bolster our growth and make him a valued member of our team. We look forward to working with him on strengthening HBF + HBF Textiles’ sales presence.”

Ross has held various roles in his 26-year tenure. In contract office furniture sales, he was most recently Director of Sales for Interior Office Solutions. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Affairs from the University of Indiana.

About HBF

HBF reveals the intentionality of design in everything they make through attention to detail and impeccable service. Their expertise comes from understanding how furniture creates relationships between people, environments, and objects — a holistic perspective for living and working. Part of a two hundred year legacy of furniture manufacturing within North Carolina, HBF produces many of their products locally in Hickory N.C.

HBF is recognized for its innovative design and craftsmanship; they collaborate with leading designers to produce furniture with an emphasis on craft, comfort and sustainability. For more information visit: www.hbf.com.

About HBF Textiles

HBF Textiles gives dimension to the lives and spaces of users, designers and communities through the essential qualities of fabric. Their expertise comes from understanding the inherent qualities of fabric — yarn, dyeing, spinning, structure and weave. What they produce is not just textiles, but a larger web of relationships. Weaving textiles together with manufacturing and production, they are part of a two-hundred-year-old legacy of textile manufacturing within North Carolina. And, with like-minded mills and collaborators –– locally and globally –– they explore together the myriad of possibilities of what fabric can be. www.hbftextiles.com.