SageHome Inc., a leader in aging-in-place bath remodeling services, has announced a significant leadership transition alongside its continued national expansion. Joe Gorman, previously Chief Operating Officer, has been promoted to Chief Executive Officer, while Brian Hutto, co-founder and former CEO, transitions to Vice Chairman of the board. This change reflects the company's strategic planning for sustained growth and leadership continuity.
Under Gorman's leadership, SageHome aims to build on its remarkable growth trajectory, which has seen the company expand from six to 24 states in just three years. During this period, SageHome has not only tripled its headcount but also quadrupled its revenue to $160 million, establishing itself as the largest provider in its sector. Gorman's extensive experience in leadership and operations, including roles at Barnes & Noble, GNC, and Home Depot, positions him well to guide SageHome through its next phase of expansion.
The leadership transition is supported by the SageHome board and its investment partners, including Cairngorm Capital Partners LLP. Lee Hess, Chairman of SageHome, and Stuart Whiteford, Managing Director at Cairngorm Capital, have both expressed confidence in Gorman's ability to lead the company forward, emphasizing the alignment of vision and goals between Gorman and Hutto.
SageHome's mission to provide stylish and safe home modifications for aging individuals addresses a critical need in the United States, where the demand for aging-in-place solutions is growing. The company's focus on bathroom remodeling, a key area for senior safety, underscores its commitment to making a societal impact while pursuing business growth. For more information, visit https://sagehome.com.
The announcement highlights the increasing importance of services that enable seniors to live safely and comfortably in their homes. SageHome's rapid expansion and leadership transition serve as a testament to the potential for growth in the aging-in-place industry, reflecting broader demographic trends and the evolving needs of the aging population.


