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Mathews Brothers Company

We are America’s oldest window manufacturer, providing highly energy efficient, aesthetically pleasing yet surprisingly affordable windows and doors. We distribute our products throughout New England and parts of New York, through a network of authorized dealers.

Products: Windows and doors for new construction and remodeling.

Markets/customers: We sell to lumberyards and window professionals throughout New England.

Career/job opportunities: Everything from manufacturing to sales, engineering to IT. Numerous employees have moved from manufacturing jobs to technical and sales positions over the years.

Company Benefits: Outstanding pay; health and dental insurance; 401(k); life; disability; profit-sharing distributions; great holiday celebrations

Community engagement: Waldo County YMCA; Special Olympics; Future Business Leaders of America; Habitat for Humanity; Keeping Belfast Maine Beautiful; Game Loft; Shriners; Rotary International

Sustainability: All the major components in our windows and doors are “cradle-to-cradle,” including framing and glass. Additionally, all vinyl and glass scrap we generate is returned, remelted and reused. With a life cycle measured in decades, our highly-energy-efficient windows and doors help reduce energy consumption in both summer and winter, and will perform as efficiently in 20 years as they do today.

 

 

Company Profile

John Magri, CEO / Kyle Hawthorne, COO / Alex Hawthrone, CFO PHOTO / COURTESY OF MATHEWS BROTHERS COMPANY

Contact:
https://www.mathewsbrothers.com
22 Perkins Road, Belfast, ME 04915
207.338.3360

Founded: 1854

President/CEO: John Magri

Full-time/ FTE employees: 215

Headquarters: Belfast, ME

Additional Company Locations: 77 Logistics Drive, Hermon, Maine

Ashley King, 25

Ashley King PHOTO / COURTESY OF MATHEWS BROTHERS COMPANY

School: Howell Cheney Tech in Connecticut

Years at company: 5

Position: Screens Lead

There are many opportunities at Mathews Brothers. I started laying screens, and then I cut frame parts, and taught myself how to assemble those. I moved to the vinyl cutline, and now I’m leading the screens department. Working here is like working with a bunch of your friends and family.