All Weather Insulated Panels (AWIP) is pleased to announce the appointment of Gary Sweeney as low slope roofing manager, a strategic role designed to accelerate the growth of OneDek® and strengthen AWIP’s leadership in the commercial roofing market.
In this position, Sweeney will oversee AWIP’s low slope roofing market with a focus on expanding the reach of OneDek®, building strong customer relationships and driving adoption of AWIP’s innovative insulated metal panel (IMP) solutions. OneDek®, AWIP’s groundbreaking low slope roofing assembly, has quickly gained traction as an alternative to traditional assemblies by simplifying installation, enhancing thermal performance and supporting faster project delivery.
“OneDek® represents one of the most exciting growth opportunities in commercial roofing today, and Gary’s expertise positions us to scale that momentum even further,” said Joe Paparella, vice president of sales at AWIP. “His proven ability to deliver results and foster trusted partnerships will be instrumental in helping AWIP expand our market presence and deliver greater value to contractors, architects and building owners.”
Sweeney brings extensive experience in roofing systems and sales leadership, with a track record of driving market growth and supporting customer success. At AWIP, he will collaborate with contractors, engineers and architects to ensure project excellence and to expand awareness of the advantages of OneDek® across the roofing channel.
By bringing Sweeney on board, AWIP reaffirms its commitment to delivering high-performance, energy-efficient solutions that support both innovation and sustainability in the built environment. As demand for smarter, faster and more sustainable roofing systems continues to rise, AWIP is investing in the people and products that will lead the next chapter of industry growth.
About AWIP
All Weather Insulated Panels (AWIP) is an innovator in the design, construction and advancement of insulated metal wall, roof and deck solutions. It is strategically positioned to meet the growing energy, environmental and economic challenges facing the North American building industry.
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