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Mohawk CEO Lorberbaum Honored with Spirit of Life Award

Cancer research and treatment organization City of Hope has honored Mohawk Industries CEO Jeff Lorberbaum; Kevin Campbell, president of Moen Americas; and Tom Koos, president and CEO of PrimeSource Brands; with the prestigious Spirit of Life Award. The awards were presented during a gala reception at the Palms Resort in Las Vegas attended by more than 400 business leaders, one day before the start of Design & Construction Week at the International Buildersโ€™ Show, running today through Thursday.

The Spirit of Life Award is City of Hopeโ€™s highest honor, bestowed upon leaders in various categories of business including construction, hardware and homebuilding, music, film and entertainment, fashion and beauty, food, real estate and more. The award presentation launches a year-long philanthropic campaign led by the honorees to benefit City of Hope.

The National Hardware/Homebuilding Industry group has supported City of Hope through philanthropy since 1983. Leaders from across the industry come together to search for cures and save lives for patients affected by cancer, diabetes and other life-threatening illnesses. The fundraising group has raised more than $185 million to benefit City of Hope over the last four decades.

Lorberbaumโ€™s family business, Aladdin Mills, merged with Mohawk Industries in 1994, and he was appointed president of the company the following year. He became CEO in 2001 and broadened Mohawkโ€™s strategy to become a comprehensive flooring provider. The company has expanded its portfolio to take leading positions in carpet and rugs, ceramic tile, laminate, luxury vinyl tile and sheet vinyl as well as insulation and panels in Europe. Today, Mohawk is the worldโ€™s largest flooring manufacturer and ranks 351st on the Fortune 500. The company employs more than 43,000 people and operates manufacturing facilities in 19 countries.

โ€œMohawk and City of Hope share a commitment to helping people lead healthier lives, so itโ€™s a special honor to be named as a recipient of this yearโ€™s Spirit of Life Award,โ€ Lorberbaum said. โ€œEach day, City of Hopeโ€™s research teams are delivering groundbreaking results that translate into superior treatment and improved patient outcomes. My family and I are proud to help City of Hope expand their lifesaving work battling cancer, diabetes and other major illnesses.โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re grateful to have professionals from around the home improvement industry support City of Hopeโ€™s mission through philanthropy and volunteerism,โ€ stated Kristin Bertell, chief philanthropy officer at City of Hope. โ€œForย more than fourย decades our partnersย across hardware and homebuilding haveย put asideย competition with each other to focus instead on joining us in our fight to defeat cancerโ€”and thatโ€™s remarkable.โ€

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