Lang to succeed retiring Tindall Corp. CEO Force

Sources: Tindall Corp., Spartanburg, S.C.; CP staff

Tindall Corp. has announced the June 30 retirement of Chief Executive Officer Greg Force, who joined the six-plant precast, prestressed concrete operator in 1988 as chief engineer of Tindall Concrete Virginia Inc., now the Virginia Division. Ahead of executive appointments, beginning with Virginia vice president and general manager in 1998, he excelled in engineering, sales, operations and project management capacities. Force transferred to corporate in 2004, serving for 14 years as president and chief operating officer, and was named CEO in 2018.  

Greg Force
Cheryl Lang

“Over the past 36 years, Greg has been instrumental to the success of Tindall,” says Chairman Willy Lowndes. “His vision and leadership have brought the company to where it is today. We honor his excellent service to our team and celebrate the legacy he will leave behind.”

“There have been countless successes to celebrate and numerous challenges to navigate. We’ve undertaken many rewarding opportunities to synergistically create innovative market solutions across a broad spectrum of sectors,” adds Force, who along with executive duties served as 2012 Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute chair and earned PCI Titan of Industry honors two years later. “It’s gratifying to know the ‘can-do’ attitude and the dedication to doing what’s right are both alive and well at Tindall. I am confident they will continue to inspire the company’s future growth.”

Force oversaw evolution of heritage precast, prestressed and utility precast divisions to their current alignment under Tindall Building Systems and Tindall Infrastructure brands. Tindall Corp. President Cheryl Lang will maintain her title of 18 months and become CEO on July 1. She joined the producer in 1990 as controller, progressing through roles in finance and administration.

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