Calvin Mueller

Vice President Of Business Development at Weiland, Inc.

Calvin Mueller has experience as Vice President of Business Development at Weiland, Inc. since January 2023. Prior to this, Calvin worked at the Archdiocese of Omaha from June 2018 to January 2023, where Calvin held various titles including Head of Coaching and Rural Engagement, as well as Rural Parish Evangelization Coordinator. Before that, Calvin was a FOCUS Missionary and Team Director at Colorado State University for The Fellowship of Catholic University Students from June 2013 to May 2018. Additionally, Calvin served as a FOCUS Missionary at the University of Colorado Boulder during that time.

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Norfolk, United States

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Weiland, Inc.

In 1984, Leon Weiland went into an 800 sq. ft. barn on his farm to go about designing and building the toughest doors for the beef and pork processors around Nebraska and Iowa. The features of would-be competitors that were failing his prospective customers inspired him to deliver something superior. Out of this need was born the seamless fiberglass concept which soon garnered what many have called a cult following. Today Weiland Inc. has moved off the farm into a state-of-the-art 60,000 sq. ft. facility in Norfolk, NE. Their fiberglass and stainless steel doors and windows are the envy of the marketplace and their features are often mimicked only in clever marketing and words by competitors, but not in actual product quality. There is nothing like a Weiland door anywhere in the world. At Weiland, we build doors and windows for durability, hygiene, and corrosion resistance. We serve all customers who produce consumable goods all across North America from food to pharmaceutical manufacturing, as well as chemical manufacturing, mining, and waste water treatment facilities. Our amazing team, which delivers world-class service, backs our exceptional quality. We can’t wait to work with you. Call us today!


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