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House-Hasson Hardware Announces Retirement of CEO Steve Henry

House-Hasson Hardware Company announced today that CEO Steve Henry will retire, effective Dec. 31, 2025, after more than a decade of service and five years at the helm of the nation’s largest independent regional wholesale hardware distributor.

Henry stepped into the role of CEO following the passing of longtime CEO Don Hasson in 2020. Since then, he has led the company through a period of continued growth and operational strength, including the strategic acquisition of Bostwick-Braun’s hardware distribution business in 2024.

“Steve has been a steady and principled leader who helped guide House-Hasson through a critical chapter in our company’s history,” says Jim Hasson, chairman of the board. “His commitment to our customers, our employees and the values that define House-Hasson has made and will continue to make a lasting impact.”

Based in Knoxville, Tennessee, House-Hasson serves more than 2,500 independent hardware stores, home centers and lumberyards throughout the Eastern U.S., the Caribbean and Central America. Under Henry’s leadership, the company has remained debt-free, family-owned and focused on dealer profitability—core tenets of its 119-year legacy.

“Steve’s leadership helped preserve and expand the culture that makes House-Hasson unique,” Hasson says. “He understood the importance of personal relationships, of trust and of doing business the right way. We’re grateful for his service and wish him the very best in his retirement.”

House-Hasson has initiated a national search for its next CEO, with both internal and external candidates under consideration. The new chief executive is expected to assume leadership in early 2026, following a structured transition.

About Lindsey Thompson

Lindsey joined the NHPA staff in 2021 as an associate editor and has served as senior editor and now managing editor. A native of Ohio, Lindsey earned a B.S. in journalism and minors in business and sociology from Ohio University. She loves spending time with her husband, two kids, two cats and one dog, as well as doing DIY projects around the house, coaching basketball, going to concerts, boating and cheering on the Cleveland Guardians.

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