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Jul 03 2019

Hancock Dedicates and Celebrates New Home Office in Casco!

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Hancock Lumber’s new home office, as seen from Route 11

Hancock Lumber has grown and evolved throughout Maine and New Hampshire over the past 171 years, but has always remained committed to its Casco roots. On June 18th, Hancock’s leadership team, employees, board of directors, family, building partners, and friends celebrated their new home office on the Route 11 corridor, directly across from their Eastern White Pine sawmill, next to their lumberyard, and surrounded by their timberlands known as Jugtown Forest. Prior to the move, the company had only ever known one office, 3.5 miles down the road in Casco Village, which at one point also represented the entire company. The move to Route 11 completes a circle generations in the making, as the home office team rejoins the modern business of manufacturing, retailing, and logistics.  Once again, Casco is home to one Hancock Lumber campus.

Kevin Hancock, President and CEO, welcomed guests, made a series of space dedications throughout the new building, and officially unveiled the building dedication. It was memorable night!

7G main conference room | Honoring the seven consecutive generations of the Hancock family who had served as employees, managers, leaders, owners, and supporters of the company, Kevin dedicated the main conference room as 7G. Making it 7 generations takes energy, commitment, innovation and sacrifice from everyone involved; it was truly special to see this space honoring 171-years worth of Hancock family members. In the center of the conference room you will find a large, circular table with a century-old tree slab direct from our own sawmill. The round table is symbolic of the company’s leadership approach – everyone leads- with no head of the table, and where every voice is important, respected, and heard.

Kevin dedicated two other breakout rooms honoring special people connected to Hancock Lumber. George Burns has been legal counsel to Hancock Lumber for over 4 decades, serving as an outside voice, advocate, and friend to the company. You will find his name proudly hung above the entrance of the upstairs breakout room. Downstairs, a second breakout space recognizes one of Hancock Lumber’s steadfast leaders, Toby Hammond. The first non-family member to serve as President, Toby ran the business in the 1990’s, had an impressive career here as President + CEO, and currently serves on our board of directors. He is truly a reflection of all those who have worked for Hancock Lumber, helping to leave the company in better shape for the next generation.

Aunt Betty's Recipe

Aunt Betty’s famous apple brownie recipe, as published in the first edition of Hancock’s company newsletter in 1981

Sitting at the northwest corner of the building on the first floor, the party migrated to the building’s kitchen and break room dedication. This beautiful space overlooks the timberlands, with a walk-out patio where employees can enjoy the beautiful surroundings while at lunch or on break. A throw back to one of Hancock’s matriarch leaders, Kevin dedicated the room to Elizabeth Hancock, aka Aunt Betty. A caretaker for the Hancock family and unsung hero, Aunty Betty helped keep the family business together from her behind-the-scenes role. Many recall Betty’s own kitchen filled with delicious cooking and memories made, making this tribute perfectly fitting for the space.

Carol J. Hancock Home Office

Carol + Kevin Hancock pose in front of the newly dedicated building

The dedications then moved outside where the final reveal took place…the naming of the building itself! In a beautiful, emotional dedication between mother and son, Kevin revealed the new building shall forever more be known as the Carol J. Hancock Home Office.

In honoring Carol, Kevin referenced the quote, “Those who invest the most are the last to surrender“, representing her commitment to the company through thick and thin since her husband David’s passing in 1997. Carol is a champion steward, forever committed to Hancock Lumber and honoring its mission and values.

“Carol is perhaps the most important person in the modern history of the company, with her selfless dedication and deep love for Hancock Lumber, its mission, and people.” –Kevin Hancock

Special thanks to: Zachau Construction, Scott Simons Architects, Ted Carter Landscaping for their vision, collaboration, and commitment to helping us create a beautiful space, truly reflective of who we are!

If you have not yet been by, please stop by to tour our new space at 1267 Poland Spring Road, Casco, Maine!

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