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Brad Fevold Announces Retirement After 36 Years with Marvin and Decades of Industry Leadership

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Fenestration Canada announces the retirement of long-time industry leader Brad Fevold, after an accomplished 36-year career with Marvin and more than a decade of significant contributions to Fenestration Canada and the fenestration industry.


Fevold began his career at Marvin in 1989, holding a variety of leadership roles including New Product Development Project Manager and Supervisor, Production and Engineering Manager (Grafton, ND), Director of Research and Development, and ultimately Director of Regulatory Affairs. In this final role, he became a trusted voice and representative for Marvin within industry organizations across North America.


During his time at Marvin, Fevold led the design efforts or teams that launched landmark products, including the company’s Integrity fiberglass/wood windows and doors, Infinity fiberglass replacement windows and doors, and the Aluminum Clad Ultimate Double Hung window in 1998, all of which became industry leaders.


Alongside his work at Marvin, Fevold dedicated much of his career to industry leadership and advocacy. He served on the Fenestration Canada Board of Directors for eight years (2017-2025), where he also chaired the Manufacturers Council from 2017-2022. 


Fevold’s career path began outside the industry. After earning a Bachelor of Science from Bemidji State University in 1985 he taught for four years prior to joining Marvin. While working for Marvin, he completed his MBA from Minnesota State University Moorhead in 1991.

Reflecting on his career, Fevold said:


“I was fortunate to work for a highly respected family-owned company like Marvin, who offered great challenges and opportunities. Over the years, I had the privilege of working with excellent teams to bring innovative products to market, and in my later career, I valued the opportunity to collaborate with industry partners and competitors alike to advocate for our industry. The friendships and connections I’ve made along the way are something I’ll always treasure.”


Married to his wife Teresa for 40 years, the couple raised five children together. As he steps into retirement, Fevold looks forward to spending more time with his family while reflecting proudly on his contributions to an industry he helped shape.


We wish Brad all the best in his next chapter and sincerely thank him for his dedication to the association and the industry.

 
 
 

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