Veteran Entrepreneurs Michael Maniaci and Miles Kirwin Acquire Pella Windows & Doors in Connecticut and New York
Veteran Entrepreneurs Acquire Pella Windows & Doors
In a noteworthy development in the home improvement sector, Army veterans Michael Maniaci and Miles Kirwin have taken an exciting leap by acquiring the Pella Windows & Doors distributorship serving parts of Connecticut and New York. This strategic move not only signifies their venture into the business world but also resonates with the growing trend of veteran-led enterprises eager to make a mark in the marketplace.
Meeting at Ranger School
Michael and Miles first crossed paths in 2014 at the U.S. Army Ranger School, where they trained together. Their camaraderie, forged in the challenging environment of military training, paved the way for a partnership that would eventually lead to significant opportunities in the private sector. Following their military service, Michael excelled as a building products investment banker at Credit Suisse and Raymond James, while Miles pursued a career as a management consultant at Deloitte and also held the title of Chief of Staff at a technology startup. His commitment to service continues, as he remains an active member of the New York Army National Guard.
A Vision for Growth
“Our experiences leading troops in high-pressure situations have equipped us with a unique perspective that we’re now applying to this new venture,” stated Miles Kirwin, now co-owner of Pella CT-NY. Michael further emphasized the importance of their acquisition by saying, “This endeavor goes beyond mere business; it’s about creating job opportunities, serving our community, and providing high-quality products from an industry-leading brand.”
The newly established Pella CT-NY specializes in delivering superior window and door solutions to homeowners, builders, and architects across Connecticut and parts of New York, particularly Westchester, Putnam, and Dutchess Counties. The duo is focused on enhancing customer satisfaction through expert consultation and installation, aiming to build a brand synonymous with quality and reliability.
Transition of Legacy
The acquisition represents a successful transition for the previous owner, Desmond Rea, who had dedicated years to building Pella CT-NY into a reputable establishment. “Finding successors who possess integrity, determination, and a long-term vision was crucial for me. Right from our first meeting, I recognized that Michael and Miles were the perfect fit to lead Pella CT-NY into the future,” remarked Rea.
The new ownership has plans to invest in talent development, technology, and training, positioning Pella CT-NY as a premier choice for customers seeking high-quality window and door solutions amid rising demands for renovations and home improvements, especially in aging residential neighborhoods.
Continued Independence Supported by National Resources
Pella CT-NY will continue to operate independently yet will benefit from Pella Corporation’s robust national resources and continuous product innovation. Founded in 1925, Pella is well-respected nationwide for its commitment to quality manufacturing of windows and doors suited for both residential and commercial use.
For those interested in the services Pella CT-NY provides, more information can be found on their website at www.pellactny.com.
A New Chapter for Yonah Group
Named after Mount Yonah from the Ranger School’s Mountain Phase, the Yonah Group reflects the entrepreneurial spirit of Maniaci and Kirwin, as they aim to not just run a business but to build a platform that creates lasting community impact. As they embark on this venture, Michael and Miles hope to inspire other veterans to pursue entrepreneurship with the same zeal and dedication they demonstrated in their military careers.
With the growing trend of veteran-led acquisitions, the success of Pella CT-NY under their leadership illustrates the potential of veterans in reshaping industries and continuing to serve their communities in new and impactful ways.