Weyerhaeuser has come a long way since it was founded in 1900. From three employees and a small office in Tacoma, Washington, it has grown to become one of the largest sustainable forest products companies in the world. As it celebrates its 125th anniversary, Weyerhaeuser is building on that legacy and looking ahead to the next stage of its evolving story. Weyerhaeuser President and CEO Devin Stockfish says the company’s approach to respecting forests and everything they provide — from clean water and wildlife habitat to products essential to everyday life — has always set it apart. “Historically, logging companies would harvest and move on, but the Weyerhaeuser family thought of a different way to do it. That includes taking care of people, supporting communities, and sustainably managing forests.” When Frederick Weyerhaeuser Sr. bought 900,000 acres of forestland in Washington from the Northern Pacific Railway … he set the foundation for a new, long-term view of forestry.