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Mark Quinn Promoted At Leggett & Platt

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Mark Quinn has been promoted to the position of Director of Marketing for the Residential Furnishings Segment of Leggett & Platt. In his new position, Mark will be responsible for the coordination of marketing efforts for the various business units within the segment.

"Over the past four years Mark has spent working for our company, he has demonstrated a unique understanding of not only our direct customers, but also of what drives the ultimate consumer towards our products. His innovative approach to marketing continues to drive demand for both our products and services," says Perry Davis, president of the Bedding Group.

Mark is a graduate of Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, with degrees in Speech Communications and Marketing. He spent five years working for Sealy/Stearns & Foster as an Account Representative and Field Sales Manager. Prior to joining Leggett & Platt in 2006, Mark worked for nine years at Serta Mattress Company, rising to the position of Vice President of Business Development.

Mark resides in Joplin, Missouri, with his wife Bridget and their two children. 

About Leggett & Platt: Leggett & Platt (NYSE: LEG) is a diversified manufacturer (and member of the S&P 500) that conceives, designs and produces a broad variety of engineered components and products that can be found in most homes, offices and automobiles. Leggett & Platt serves a broad suite of customers that comprise a "Who’s Who" of U.S. manufacturers and retailers. The 127-year-old company (founded 1883) is comprised of 19 business units, 19,000 employee-partners, and more than 140 facilities located in 18 countries. Leggett & Platt is North America’s leading independent manufacturer of: a) components for residential furniture and bedding; b) components for office furniture; c) drawn steel wire; d) automotive seat support and lumbar systems; e) carpet underlay; f) adjustable beds; and g) bedding industry machinery for wire forming, sewing and quilting.