Continuus Materials Announces Additions to Leadership Team

Continuus Materials, LLC announced the addition of two key leaders to its team — Allan Bradshaw and Jason Burris.

Allan Bradshaw joins Continuus as Senior Vice President of Operations. In this role, he will be leading efforts to optimize and expand the Continuus manufacturing footprint. Allan spent 30 years at Weyerhaeuser serving in a range of executive positions in Operations, Engineering, and Product Development. Prior to joining Continuus, Allan was Vice President of Engineering and Capital for Weyerhauser’s Eastern Wood Products Division. He has a Bachelor of Science in Civil and Structural Engineering and a Master of Arts in Leadership Development from the University of Victoria.

Jason Burris joins Continuus as Vice President of Market Development. Jason spent 22 years with James Hardie Industries in various leadership capacities, including U.S. Division Environmental Health and Safety Leader, Manufacturing Plant Leader, and most recently, Interiors Business Western Division Sales Leader. Jason has a Bachelor of Science from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

“At Continuus Materials we are committed to building a superior team that can meet our aggressive growth goals,” said Chris Riley, CEO of Continuus Materials. “We continue to add talented people from high-caliber organizations. We are excited to add two experienced building materials professionals to our team.”

Continuus is the manufacturer of EVERBOARD brand roof cover boards. The company operates two manufacturing plants in Des Moines, Iowa and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. According to the company, the manufacturing facility in Philadelphia is the first fully automated plant in the world to extract plastic and fiber from Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), then process it into building products at scale. Continuus is based in Houston, Texas. 

For more information, visit www.continuusmaterials.com.

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