HARRISBURG, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 28, 2025--
MITER Brands, a leading manufacturer of residential windows and patio doors, was named by H.B. Fuller Company (NYSE: FUL), the largest pureplay adhesives company in the world, as a winner of its 2025 Customer Innovation Awards. The awards honor forward-thinking customers whose innovations, powered by H.B. Fuller’s adhesive technology, are setting new standards in sustainability, performance, and efficiency. MITER Brands received the award at H.B. Fuller’s global awards program on April 24, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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MITER Brands, a leading manufacturer of residential windows and patio doors, was named a winner in H.B. Fuller Company’s 2025 Customer Innovation Awards for its triple-insulating glass units. H.B. Fuller Co. is the largest pureplay adhesives company in the world. Shown left to right: Dean Ruark, VP of Engineering and Innovation, MITER Brands; Celeste Mastin, CEO, H.B. Fuller; Mike DeSoto, Chief Operating Officer, MITER Brands and Boz Malik, SVP of Building Adhesives Solutions, H.B. Fuller.
MITER Brands Wins H.B. Fuller’s 2025 Customer Innovation Award
During H.B. Fuller's Customer Innovation Awards, Dean Ruark from MITER Brands joined representatives from the two additional award-winning companies in a panel discussion moderated by CEO Celeste Mastin.
MITER Brands, a leading manufacturer of residential windows and patio doors, was named a winner in H.B. Fuller Company’s 2025 Customer Innovation Awards for its triple-insulating glass units. H.B. Fuller Co. is the largest pureplay adhesives company in the world. Shown left to right: Dean Ruark, VP of Engineering and Innovation, MITER Brands; Celeste Mastin, CEO, H.B. Fuller; Mike DeSoto, Chief Operating Officer, MITER Brands and Boz Malik, SVP of Building Adhesives Solutions, H.B. Fuller.
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“The MITER Brands team is honored to be recognized with the H.B. Fuller Customer Innovation Award,” said Mike DeSoto, Chief Operating Officer at MITER Brands. “At MITER Brands, we are driven by a vision to build the most valued window and door brand in America. H.B. Fuller has been an exceptional partner in that journey – bringing not only industry-leading adhesive technologies but also a collaborative spirit that helps us push boundaries, create solutions that continuously improve our products, and raise the bar for performance and efficiency.”
MITER Brands was awarded for developing new triple-insulating glass units (IGU), which enable lightweight, durable, and energy-efficient windows and doors. Through a collaboration with Corning Incorporated, a world-leading innovator in glass, ceramic, and materials science, MITER Brands created a high-performance glass system that enhances thermal efficiency, reducing heat loss and improving insulation while using the same window and door frames of a dual-pane IGU. The innovation enables lower energy consumption and enhanced indoor comfort, ultimately resulting in a reduced carbon footprint.
Dean Ruark, Vice President of Engineering and Innovation at MITER, said the development of its triple insulating glass system stemmed from the company’s willingness to solve problems for their customers – problems their competitors believed couldn’t be addressed.
“Customers wanted lighter, more energy-efficient solutions,” Ruark said. “By leveraging Corning’s thin, strong glass, we reduced the weight of impact windows and doors for Southern markets by up to 40% and created lighter triple-pane products for Northern climates. The new glass options made our products easier for professionals to handle and install, less effort for homeowners to operate, and more energy efficient.”
Learn more about MITER Brands at www.miterbrands.com
About MITER Brands
Founded in 1947, MITER Brands is a residential window and door manufacturer that produces a portfolio of window and door brands for the new construction and replacement segments with an owner-operated, family-first approach. With more than 20 manufacturing facilities throughout the United States, MITER Brands is a nationwide supplier of precision-built and energy-efficient products. Through optimized manufacturing, valued relationships, and dedicated team members coast to coast, MITER Brands instills confidence and drives quality customer experiences.
About H.B. Fuller Company
As the largest pureplay adhesives company in the world, H.B. Fuller’s (NYSE: FUL) innovative, functional coatings, adhesives and sealants enhance the quality, safety and performance of products people use every day. Founded in 1887, with 2024 revenue of $3.6 billion, our mission to Connect What Matters is brought to life by more than 7,500 global team members who collaborate with customers across more than 30 market segments in over 140 countries to develop highly specified solutions that enable customers to bring world-changing innovations to their end markets. Learn more at www.hbfuller.com.
MITER Brands Wins H.B. Fuller’s 2025 Customer Innovation Award
During H.B. Fuller's Customer Innovation Awards, Dean Ruark from MITER Brands joined representatives from the two additional award-winning companies in a panel discussion moderated by CEO Celeste Mastin.
MITER Brands, a leading manufacturer of residential windows and patio doors, was named a winner in H.B. Fuller Company’s 2025 Customer Innovation Awards for its triple-insulating glass units. H.B. Fuller Co. is the largest pureplay adhesives company in the world. Shown left to right: Dean Ruark, VP of Engineering and Innovation, MITER Brands; Celeste Mastin, CEO, H.B. Fuller; Mike DeSoto, Chief Operating Officer, MITER Brands and Boz Malik, SVP of Building Adhesives Solutions, H.B. Fuller.
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez is set Thursday to deliver her first state of the union speech, addressing an anxious country as she navigates competing pressures from the United States – which toppled her predecessor less than two weeks ago – and a government loyal to former President Nicolás Maduro.
The speech comes one day after Rodríguez said her government would continue releasing prisoners detained under Maduro in what she described as “a new political moment” since his ouster by the United States earlier this month.
In her address to the National Assembly, which is controlled by the country's ruling party, Rodríguez is expected to explain her vision for her government, including potential changes to the state-owned oil industry that U.S. President Donald Trump has promised to reinvigorate since Maduro’s seizure.
On Thursday, Trump was set to meet at the White House with Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, whose political party is widely considered to have won 2024 elections rejected by Maduro. But in endorsing Rodríguez, who served as Maduro’s vice president since 2018, Trump has sidelined Machado.
After acknowledging a Tuesday call with Trump, Rodríguez said on state television that her government would use “every dollar” earned from oil sales to overhaul the nation’s public health care system. Hospitals and other health care facilities across the country have long been crumbling, and patients are asked to provide practically all supplies needed for their care, from syringes to surgical screws.
The acting president must walk a tightrope, balancing pressures from both Washington and top Venezuelan officials who hold sway over Venezuela's security forces and strongly oppose the U.S. Her recent public speeches reflect those tensions — vacillating from conciliatory calls for cooperation with the U.S., to defiant rants echoing the anti-imperialist rhetoric of her toppled predecessor.
American authorities have long railed against a government they describe as a “dictatorship,” while Venezuela’s government has built a powerful populist ethos sharply opposed to U.S. meddling in its affairs.
For the foreseeable future, Rodríguez's government has been effectively relieved of having to hold elections. That's because when Venezuela’s high court granted Rodríguez presidential powers on an acting basis, it cited a provision of the constitution that allows the vice president to take over for a renewable period of 90 days.
Trump enlisted Rodríguez to help secure U.S. control over Venezuela’s oil sales despite sanctioning her for human rights violations during his first term. To ensure she does his bidding, Trump threatened Rodríguez earlier this month with a “situation probably worse than Maduro.”
Maduro, who is being held in a Brooklyn jail, has pleaded not guilty to drug-trafficking charges.
Before Rodríguez’s speech on Thursday, a group of government supporters was allowed into the presidential palace, where they chanted for Maduro, who the government insists remains the country’s president. “Maduro, resist, the people are rising,” they shouted.
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Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez makes a statement to the press at Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)
Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez, center, smiles flanked by Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, right, and National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez after making a statement to the press at Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)