As a home improvement warehouse sales service manager for our Distribution business, Amanda Brooks, MBA spends her days working with national retailers, supporting the team to coordinate special orders and program sales through our 19 distribution centers. But as soon as her tasks are complete, she spends any available moments hyping up her team members and colleagues, celebrating their accomplishments and guiding them toward ever-brighter futures. “Most people crave new challenges after a while, and I always want to make sure every member on my team feels prepared to take the next step in their careers,” Amanda says. “I’m there to say, ‘Yeah, you can do this! You have my full confidence. Let’s make sure you reach your goal.’” Learn more about Amanda and her career journey. #TheWeyerhaeuserWay #meetourpeople https://lnkd.in/eJYwEEnf
Weyerhaeuser
Paper and Forest Product Manufacturing
Seattle, WA 97,014 followers
Working together to be the world’s premier timber, land, and forest products company. Instagram: @Weyerhaeuser
About us
We manage forests and manufacture products that make the world a better place. We’re serious about safety, driven to achieve excellence, and proud of what we do. With multiple business lines in locations around the world, we offer a range of exciting careers opportunities for smart, talented people who are passionate about making a difference. Be sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @Weyerhaeuser
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- Industry
- Paper and Forest Product Manufacturing
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Seattle, WA
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1900
- Specialties
- Timberlands, Wood Products, Minerals, Energy, Distribution, Manufacturing, and Sustainability
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Seattle, WA 98104, US
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In the rural community of Dubach, Louisiana, the local Boys and Girls Club provides children a safe place to learn and grow. The club's impact will soon increase thanks to a recent $10,000 grant from the Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund. The money will be used for staffing and program supplies. Inventory forester Scott Leachman, who chairs the local Giving Fund committee from our Ruston Timberlands Office, says giving back is the best part of his job. "The timber industry happens in our rural communities," he says, "and the people that live there and work there and go to school there are the ones that we want to turn around and support." #TheWeyerhaeuserWay #givingback https://lnkd.in/eqetHA3D
Dubach Boys and Girls Club site receives major donation from Weyerhaeuser
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We’re in Milwaukee at the Building Component Manufacturers Conference showcasing our NextPhase® Site Solutions. From precision precut packages to scalable equipment, NextPhase simplifies installation, reduces errors and saves time on the jobsite. If you’re at the show, swing by booth 1119 to see our solutions in action! Can’t be here? Learn more about how our innovative approach to construction is making a difference in the industry and find a representative in your area at www.wy.com/spec. #bcmc2024
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Our team had an incredible time at last month’s Society of American Foresters National Convention in Colorado! We spent the week learning from our peers, networking and developing as professionals through field tours, educational sessions and workshops. We’re looking forward to seeing our forestry friends at next year’s conference in Hartford, Connecticut. #SAF24 https://lnkd.in/e3sxCi8W
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As wildfires continue to impact forests across North America, including those we manage in British Columbia, we're committed to working closely with First Nations, provincial leadership and local stakeholders to help the forests regenerate using all the tools available, from salvage harvesting to replanting. In this video from the BC Ministry of Forests, learn about how collaboration is the key to recovery. #TheWeyerhaeuserWay
Collaborative Wildfire Salvage Planning to Support Ecosystem Recovery in the Merritt Area
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When you ask Peter Yoneshige, operations supervisor at our distribution center in Tacoma, Washington, about his Weyerhaeuser career, he says it fell into his lap. Peter was hired as a temporary forklift operator at our distribution center in Redding, California, picking and trimming materials and loading trucks. After just six months, he was hired as a full-time employee. And as he got comfortable in the site and the business, he began thinking about how to expand his career and grow his responsibilities. Then in 2022, the operations supervisor role in Tacoma opened up. Though neither Peter nor his wife Katie knew anyone in the Tacoma area, the possibilities of making a new life and advancing Peter’s career were enough incentive to make the move. “I’m always working to move up," Peter says. "I work hard to learn as quickly as I can and find out how to be more useful. I think that mentality can go a long way. There’s so much opportunity in our Distribution business, and I’m super excited to see what I can do from here.” Learn more about Peter's career journey. #TheWeyerhaeuserWay #meetourpeople https://lnkd.in/eu_pPCE8
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At our engineered wood products plant in Buckhannon, West Virginia, success isn’t merely a goal — it’s an ongoing journey fueled by teamwork and collaboration that has made Buckhannon one of our most consistent top performers in both safety and manufacturing reliability. And there’s no doubt that safety and manufacturing reliability go hand in hand: a safe operation tends to be reliable, and reliability enhances safety by reducing upsets. At Buckhannon, this interrelationship is driven by robust processes, effective communication, clear goals and process discipline. And it all starts with a focus on people and culture. “From operational reliability to fostering a culture of safety, our success stems from the collective effort of our team,” says Jason Hoffman, maintenance manager. Learn more about our Buckhannon plant, which won three internal Wood Products Awards last year for safety, reliability and breakthrough performance, and innovation. #TheWeyerhaeuserWay #safety https://lnkd.in/eqAY9qt7
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At #ClimateWeekNYC, leaders from Weyerhaeuser’s Natural Climate Solutions and sustainability teams highlighted the essential role of forests and carbon markets in driving meaningful climate action. Through panel discussions and events, our team engaged stakeholders across our carbon platform and returned energized and eager to continue growing Weyerhaeuser’s positive climate impact. “When we launched our Natural Climate Solutions business a few years ago, we recognized Weyerhaeuser could take a leading role in increasing awareness of working forests and lands as scalable climate solutions,” says Alicia Robbins, vice president of Portfolio Analytics and Business Development, adding that Climate Week NYC has become increasingly important as a forum for sharing our message and engaging in global conversations around climate. Read more of our reflections from the week: https://lnkd.in/erJGyfGs #NaturalClimateSolutions #ClimateWeek
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September 30 is an important day in Canada when we recognize and observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day. This day was formally established as a Canadian federal holiday in 2021 to reflect on the painful and lasting impacts of residential schools on Indigenous people, and to honor survivors, their families and our communities. Throughout the past weekend, a number of our teams and sites across Canada took part in activities to commemorate, learn and raise awareness about this history.
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On Saturday, Sept. 28, we proudly joined the celebration of the grand reopening of the Children's Discovery Museum in Kelso, Washington. When doors opened at the museum's new location — only a few miles from our lumber mill in Longview — among the attractions was a new quarterly exhibit sponsored by Weyerhaeuser and designed to teach children about working forests and sustainable wood products. The “Forestry in the Pacific Northwest” exhibit included a logging truck, heavy equipment simulator and company experts, and the rest of the display will be available through the end of 2024. Subscribers can read more about the community preview of the grand reopening. #TheWeyerhaeuserWay https://lnkd.in/eybvcJMw
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