/158 Years of Excellence

158 Years of Excellence

United Kingdomgbvia direct
// Job Type
Full Time
// Salary
Not disclosed
// Posted
1 month ago

About the Role

  • 1866

    Henry A. Sherwin and Edward P. Williams first establish The Sherwin-Williams Company.

  • 1870

    Henry A. Sherwin becomes Sherwin-Williams first Chief Executive Officer.

  • 1873

    A high-quality oil-based paint called “Guaranteed Strictly Pure Raw Umber in Oil,” also known as the first ready-mixed paint, was first introduced to the market.

  • 1877

    Sherwin-Williams patents the first resealable paint can.

History

A legacy built on a single can of paint and a vision for the future.

What Is Worth Doing Is Worth Doing Well

Our mission to cover the earth began more than 150 years ago when in 1866 Henry Sherwin and Edward Williams founded the Company in Cleveland, Ohio. The duo went on to shape an industry and create a global legacy of creativity, collaboration and innovation. That legacy continues today as we look ahead and continue to innovate for the future. With stores, distribution centers and facilities spanning the globe, we are able to deliver the best in paints, coatings and related products to our customers all over the world.

Our History

The defining moments of our legacy.

  • 1884

    Sherwin-Williams makes history by hiring Percy Neyman, the first chemist ever employed by an American paint manufacturer.

  • 1885

    The Company’s stockholders receive first dividend.

  • 1888

    Sherwin-Williams purchases the Calumet Paint Company of Chicago, the Company’s first plant outside of Cleveland.

  • 1890

    Sherwin-Williams introduces a line of marine finishes.

  • 1892

    Sherwin-Williams merges with Walter H. Cottingham Co., marking Sherwin-Williams first international presence in Montreal, Canada.

  • 1903

    Sherwin-Williams establishes an office in London which gave the Company increased access to Canada, and its first presence in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India and China.

  • 1905

    Sherwin-Williams debuts its iconic “Cover the Earth” logo, replacing the previously-used Chameleon logo.

  • 1907

    The Company’s revenues top $10 million.

  • 1909

    Walter H. Cottingham becomes Sherwin-Williams second Chief Executive Officer after Henry Sherwin’s retirement.

  • 1916

    Sherwin-Williams celebrates 50 years.

  • 1922

    George A. Martin becomes the Company’s third Chief Executive Officer.

  • 1923

    The Company introduces its Household Painting Guide, a decoration guide promising to help readers “stop making mistakes in painting.”

  • 1925

    Sherwin-Williams is first traded on the American Stock Exchange.

  • 1928

    The Company introduces the first synthetic aviation coatings, used on some of the most historic flights of the 20th century, including Charles Lindbergh’s first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean.

  • 1929

    First Latin American region store opens in Mexico City, Mexico.

  • 1937

    Sherwin-Williams revenues reach $100 million.

  • 1940

    Arthur W. Steudel becomes Sherwin-Williams fourth Chief Executive Officer.

  • 1941

    Sherwin-Williams chemists create Kem-Tone, a fast-drying and washable water-based paint for household use. The Company also introduces the Roller-Koater applicator that same year.

  • 1943

    Sherwin-Williams hires first female employees as fillers and cappers to keep the production line going during World War II.

  • 1959

    Sherwin-Williams introduces the Kem Colormeter Mixing Machine, giving customers the opportunity to customize paint colors.

  • 1960

    Earnest C. Baldwin becomes the Company’s fifth Chief Executive Officer.

  • 1961

    The Company develops the paint can shaker, which was used to help mix five-gallon containers, giving customers the ability to buy paint in larger quantities.

  • 1962

    Sales of Kem-Tone pass the 100-million-gallon mark, a record unrivaled by any paint product on the market.

  • 1963

    Sherwin-Williams introduces Acrylyd®, an automotive finish resistant to chips and scratches.

  • 1964

    Sherwin-Williams (SHW) is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

  • 1966

    Sherwin-Williams celebrates 100 years.

  • 1969

    Walter O. Spencer becomes Sherwin-Williams sixth Chief Executive Officer.

  • 1977

    Sales top $1 billion.

  • 1979

    John G. “Jack” Breen becomes the Company’s seventh Chief Executive Officer.

  • 1982

    Sherwin-Williams develops the Management Training Program (MTP), a leadership development program designed to bolster the Company’s talent pipeline.

  • 1992

    Sherwin-Williams opens its 2,000th store.

  • 1994

    Sherwin-Williams becomes an official sponsor of Major League Baseball and is the designated coatings supplier for several new ballparks including Jacobs Field in Cleveland and The Ballpark in Arlington, Texas.

  • 1995

    Sherwin-Williams sponsors its own nationally broadcast television show, Room by Room, on the new Home and Garden Network.

  • 1999

    Christopher M. Connor becomes Sherwin-Williams eighth Chief Executive Officer.

  • 2001

    Sherwin-Williams donates 10,000 gallons to help repaint the Pentagon after 9/11.

  • 2006

    Sherwin-Williams opens its 3,000th store.

  • 2009

    Sherwin-Williams produces its billionth gallon of architectural paint in Garland, Texas.

  • 2011

    Sherwin-Williams introduces Harmony® Interior Latex paint, an environmentally sustainable, zero-VOC formula that helps promote better indoor air quality.

  • 2013

    Sales top $10 billion.

  • 2014

    Partnership with HGTV is announced, and paint line HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams is launched for exclusive sale in Lowe’s stores.

  • 2014

    Sherwin-Williams opens 4,000th store.

  • 2015

    Sherwin-Williams launches Paint Shield™, the first EPA-registered paint with the power to kill bacteria.

  • 2016

    John G. Morikis becomes the Company’s ninth Chief Executive Officer.

  • 2016

    Sherwin-Williams celebrates 150 years.

  • 2017

    Sherwin-Williams acquires Valspar, the largest acquisition in the Company’s history.

  • 2018

    Sherwin-Williams introduces ColorSnap® Visualizer App, instantly lets you “try on” paint colors on your own walls, match colors to a photo and identify coordinating colors for your space.

  • 2020

    Sherwin-Williams develops Emerald® Rain Refresh™, a self-cleaning exterior coating.

  • 2020

    Sherwin-Williams announces intent to build its new global headquarters in downtown Cleveland, Ohio and new Research and Development Center in a nearby suburb of Brecksville, Ohio.

  • 2021

    Sherwin-Williams announces Living Well™ Collection with expanded SuperPaint® line that possesses air purifying and sanitizing technologies.

  • 2024

    Heidi G. Petz becomes the Company’s tenth Chief Executive Officer.

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