Craig Corser
| President
Email: craig@yellowheadwood.com
Phone: 780-723-3330
Fax: 780-723-1957
Yellowhead Wood Products is bringing together
the talents of several key employees with the leadership and life-long
experience of Craig Corser, company president and CEO.
Corser has provided a vision for the future
that will ensure the company's strength and continued growth.
Corser says the best way to motivate a talented employee group
is through a convergence of everyones interests. This includes
a large measure of employee profit sharing and employee ownership.
By introducing the concept of convergence between
himself, customers, suppliers and employees, Corser expects to
preserve a heritage of three generations of family involvement
in the wood products industry. Corser's grandfather, Arthur Corser,
began sawmilling in Alberta in 1919.
His father, Richard (Dick) Corser, continued
with the Erith Tie Company Ltd., based at the confluence of the
Erith and Embarrass Rivers, along Highway 47, between Robb and
Edson, in the Canadian province of Alberta. Erith Tie Company
was renamed Sundance Forest Products in 1987. In 1990, Sundance
was sold to the Chinese International Trust Investment Corporation
(CITIC), but ties between the Corser family and Sundance remain
strong.
While Craig graduated with honours in 1979 from
the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western
Ontario in London he adds, his education truly began after university.
'I consider myself to have apprenticed under
my father. The milling of wood is a family tradition. Knowledge
of wood, manufacturing techniques and business ethics have passed
from generation to generation.'
'I was taught that the most important thing
in business is not necessarily knowing what to do, but rather,
knowing what not to do.'
The combination of his classical education and
practical experience has enabled Craig to cultivate strong business
relationships with his employees, and with customers and suppliers
throughout Western Canada.
'The employees are Yellowhead's most important
resource. They are a quality group of individuals, and they are
a treasure,' he says.
That treasure is a resource Craig is willing
to cultivate. Corser has not only talked the talk but also walked
the walk through cultivating convergence with the employees on
several different fronts. These include the development of weekly
bonus and annual profit-sharing programs.
Weekly team bonuses are based upon safety, quality
and productivity and provide for friendly competition within the
employee group. Twenty-five per cent of the profits of Yellowhead
Wood Products are directed back to the employees through the profit-sharing
program.
Yellowhead Wood Products is positioned to take
the next logical step, toward total convergence - a point where
the employees occupy equal ground with owners. It's an exciting
time to be in business with Yellowhead Wood Products.
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