Promoting leaders who blend innovation with operational expertise is vital for driving company transformation. Marvin’s recent appointment of Lindsay Schroeder as vice president of strategy execution, as reported by Marvin, recognizes her nearly two decades of leadership in engineering, plant management, and new product development, including the award-winning Marvin Connected Home. Schroeder’s holistic perspective and proven ability to translate strategy into action will help Marvin align teams and execute its long-term vision. Her recognition by the Manufacturing Institute’s 2025 Women MAKE Awards further highlights her impact on both the company and the broader manufacturing industry.
Published May 27, 2025, 9:50 AM EST
July 27, 2025
HG Homeclub, your trusted source for strategic leadership analysis in the home improvement sphere, highlights a key internal promotion at Marvin, the iconic maker of high-end windows and doors. Lindsay Schroeder has been elevated to Vice President of Strategy Execution, a role that places her at the intersection of innovation, operations, and transformation—critical as Marvin accelerates its shift toward a digitally connected future.
Schroeder’s nearly two decades at Marvin—spanning engineering, plant leadership, operations, and new ventures—paints a portrait of a seasoned strategist trusted to convert long-range vision into operational reality. Most recently as Senior Director of the Transformation Management Office, she led enterprise-level governance and alignment, including Marvin’s award-winning Connected Home initiative, combining automation with timeless craftsmanship. hghomeclub.com
In her new capacity, Schroeder will drive Marvin’s strategic roadmap forward:
Transforming boardroom goals into cross-functional execution
Serving as the company’s strategic intelligence hub—translating market and competitive trends into tactical decisions
Ensuring continuity that balances digital growth with Marvin’s 113-year heritage of quality and design-led innovation hghomeclub.com
HG Homeclub sees this move as emblematic of a rising trend: manufacturing leaders investing in roles that bridge strategy and execution to make transformation both measurable and sustainable.
Earlier this year, Schroeder earned the esteemed 2025 Women MAKE Award from the Manufacturing Institute—recognizing women at the forefront of manufacturing innovation and leadership. Her recognition underscores the role she plays not just at Marvin, but as a broader industry example of blending operational depth with transformational drive. hghomeclub.comWoodworking Network
Execution-First Design: Marvin’s elevation of an execution powerhouse ensures strategies don’t stall in the boardroom.
Legacy Meets Agility: Schroeder’s stewardship promises continuity with a forward-leaning drive for digital innovation.
Blueprint for Transformation: Her role models how legacy manufacturers can drive future work through operational rigor and cross-functional alignment.
Contractors, distributors, and adjacent stakeholders should anticipate:
Sharper Execution of Marvin’s design-forward and tech-enabled products
Improved Speed-to-Market for innovations like Connected Home
A Stabilized Yet Forward-Looking Partner committed to both heritage and agility
Marvin is a family-owned company that creates windows and doors inspired by how people live. Headquartered in Warroad, Minnesota, Marvin operates multiple manufacturing facilities and distribution centers across the U.S. The company is known for its premium, customizable products and commitment to innovation, craftsmanship, and design-forward solutions that enhance homes and commercial buildings. Learn more at www.marvin.com.
This announcement reflects HG Homeclub’s editorial perspective on leadership and innovation in the building products sector. All forward-looking statements are based on publicly available information and are subject to change based on market conditions.
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