The World Floor Covering Association (WFCA) is inducting two visionary leaders into its 2024 Hall of Fame: Ray C. Anderson (posthumously), founder of Interface Inc.; and Charlie Dilks, chief product officer of CCA Global Partners.
Ray C. Anderson (1934โ2011)
Anderson revolutionized the modular carpet tile market when he founded Interface in 1973โa market that now exceeds $1.3 billion in annual sales. With a background in industrial engineering, Anderson redefined both manufacturing and sustainability practices. In 1994, after reading Paul Hawkenโsย The Ecology of Commerce, he experienced what he described as a โspear in the chestโ moment. This epiphany spurred the launch of Interfaceโs bold Mission Zeroย initiative to eliminate the companyโs environmental footprint.
Interfaceโs work to minimize its environmental impact began at a time when other companies were just starting to discuss sustainability, and it set a new standard for corporate responsibility. Recognized as โAmericaโs Greenest CEOโ and a self-described โradical industrialist,โ Anderson co-chaired the Presidentโs Council on Sustainable Development during the Clinton Administration. His achievements served as the subject of several films, includingย The 11th Hourย andย Beyond Zero, and his contributions to society continue to be recognizedโin 2024, he was nominated for the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the U.S.
Reflecting on Andersonโs legacy, retired Interface CEO Dan Hendrix stated, โAndersonโs relentless pursuit of innovation not only revolutionized the flooring industryโit reshaped our very approach to business.โ Global head of corporate communications at Interface, Christine Needles, added, โHis visionary leadership built a culture of shared purpose, inspiring us daily to work toward a sustainable future.โ
Andersonโs enduring legacy continues through the Ray C. Anderson Foundation, his influential booksย Mid-Course Correctionย andย Confessions of a Radical Industrialist, and Interfaceโs ongoing work to become carbon-negative by 2040.
Charlie Dilks
With a remarkable 45-year career, Dilks has left an indelible mark on every facet of the flooring industry. He began by managing a 60-store retail chain in Canada before moving on to key leadership roles at Shaw Industries. In 1997, Dilks joined CCA Global Partners, where he now serves as chief product officer. His collaborative work with major U.S. and international suppliers has led to innovative product lines and strategic programs that empower independent dealers in today’s competitive market.
Dilksโ impact extends well beyond business. An early supporter of the Tunnel to Towers (T2T) Foundation, he mobilized Carpet One Floor & Home stores nationwide to host local run/walk events raising essential funds for injured veterans and first responders. As co-founder of the Alan Greenberg Memorial Golf Tournamentโa tradition spanning over 20 yearsโDilks has united industry leaders to support the Floor Covering Industry Foundation (FCIF). Now serving as chairman of the FCIF Board and having recently acted as master of ceremonies for the FCIF Gala in New York City, his leadership has helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for flooring professionals facing critical challenges.
Industry peers recognize Dilks as a trusted advisor who bridges manufacturers, independent retailers and policymakers. โDilks has assisted countless dealers with sound advice and in-depth knowledge throughout his career,โ said Donny Phillips, president of Atlanta Flooring Design Centers.
Larry Nagle, president of N.L. Nagle, Inc. and a 1994 inductee added, โCharlieโs steadfast commitment to helping others defines him as both a colleague and leader. His integrity, fairness and tireless advocacy for retailers is precisely what our Hall of Fame celebrates.โ
WFCA CEO Scott Humphrey summed up the impact of both inductees: โBoth Ray Anderson and Charlie Dilks embody the spirit of innovation and community that defines our industry. Ray transformed the flooring sector by pioneering sustainable practices long before they became mainstream, while Charlie has dedicated his career to empowering independent retailers and advancing philanthropic initiatives. Together, their visionary leadership has reshaped our industry and will continue to inspire future generations.โ
Established to recognize individuals whose leadership, innovation and service have significantly advanced the floor covering industry, the WFCA Hall of Fame represents the highest honor in the profession. A committee of peers selects inductees and past recipients, including groundbreaking innovators, entrepreneurs and advocates who have left an indelible mark on the industry. Formal induction ceremonies for both honorees are in the planning stages, with further details to be announced.
To learn more about this year’s inductees and the Hall of Fame, visitย wfca.org/hall-of-fame.

