Sasha Wilde Celebrates One Year Anniversary at the Helm of Sexton Roofing & Siding

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Just one year ago, Sasha Wilde, a dedicated entrepreneur and mother of two, marked a notable milestone by acquiring Sexton Roofing & Siding from its founder, Everett Sexton.

Just one year ago, Sasha Wilde, a dedicated entrepreneur and mother of two, marked a notable milestone by acquiring Sexton Roofing & Siding from its founder, Everett Sexton. Today, we are thrilled to commemorate this anniversary and reflect on the remarkable progress the company has witnessed under her leadership.

 

Sasha Wilde stepped into her role bringing a fresh perspective to the industry and a vision for advancing the legacy and integrity of the brand. Based in Holyoke, Mass., Sexton Roofing & Siding has long been known for its exceptional workmanship and customer service in the home exterior industry.

 

Under her guidance, new owner Sasha Wilde, has brought new jobs to Western Mass, increased education & training opportunities for staff, and implemented more effective & efficient procedures to make our exterior home improvement projects run more smoothly. Sexton Roofing & Siding has continued to flourish, offering an expanded array of services by adding certifications to meet the diverse needs of homeowners throughout the region.

 

The most recent certifications include becoming an IKO Roofing Craftsmen Premier Contractor, Certified Velux Skylight Installer, and WeatherBond Certified.

 

As we celebrate this one-year anniversary, Wilde expresses her gratitude towards the loyal clients who have supported the business transition: "Our success is built upon your trust, and we pledge to continue delivering the quality and reliability that Sexton Roofing & Siding stands for."

 

At our organization, we are on a mission to change the way people think about the roofing industry, one roof at a time. We lead with integrity, treat everyone like family, and strive to make a positive impact on our community. By taking extreme ownership of our roles, we lift our team members up and pave the way for a better future.

 

We believe that investing in our employees is key to our collective success. We provide training programs, access to high-quality educational resources, and support for career advancement initiatives. By fostering a culture of continuous improvement and encouraging knowledge-sharing, we ensure that our team is equipped with the skills and insights needed to excel in a dynamic industry.

 

Sexton Roofing has been covering generations since 1985 and we’re honored to continue the tradition, under new ownership, of providing excellent customer service to homeowners so they have peace of mind knowing their house is in good hands.

 

We look forward to serving you for many more generations to come! Clients can entrust their homes to Sexton Roofing, knowing that we expertly handle roofing, siding, window and door replacement.

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