Henry Company
Kyle Goodyear currently serves as the Residential and Light Commercial Building Envelope Manager at The Henry Company, a position held since April 2023. Prior to this role, Kyle worked as a Product Support Specialist at Henry Company, following a tenure as Shift Utility/Back-up Crew Leader at Carlisle Construction Materials from February 2014 to September 2022, where a transition into product support occurred after the acquisition of Henry Company. Earlier work experience includes roles as a Commercial Roofer/Steel Erector at Rose Metal Systems from January 2013 to February 2014, and as a Residential Roofer at BD Construction from June 2009 to September 2013, focusing primarily on re-siding and re-roofing projects.
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Henry Company
Henry® Company is a leading innovator of Building Envelope Systems® and understands the principles of integrating air/vapor barrier, roofing and waterproofing systems to ensure superior building performance. Henry professionals offer designers, contractors and building owners a combination of technical experience and a commitment to provide quality products. For more than 75 years, Henry has been the trusted source for complete Building Solutions. Since its incorporation in 1981, Henry Company has grown beyond its roots in Southern California into a national supplier of air and vapor barrier, roofing and waterproofing products. In 1998, Henry Company expanded through the acquisition of Monsey Bakor Inc., a leading manufacturer of roof coatings, cements and driveway maintenance products. The acquisition extended Henry's reach across all of North America, making Henry one of the largest North American manufacturers of roof coatings and cements. Today, Henry Company’s commitment to research and development continues to strengthen its leadership in the building market. From breakthroughs in mastic, asphalt, reflective, and air and vapor barrier technologies, Henry Building Envelope Systems® continue to contribute to more energy efficient buildings and stronger structures.