Doman is known for his loyalty to his community, his friends and his family. For example, despite being advised to move the company's head office to Vancouver, Doman stayed in Duncan, building a three-storey office building—turning it into the economic hub of the
Cowichan Valley. "Everybody said you couldn't have a head office in Duncan but of course I had to prove differently. We built here. People get here."—Herb Doman "By and large, I always had a good relationship with Herb Doman. He was an excellent lumberman, and probably the most efficient producer on the coast. I considered Herb a friend of mine, and I am very sorry to hear of his passing."—Jack Munro, former President of the
International Woodworkers of America, the most powerful of the B.C.'s resource unions "Kind of an icon in the forest industry that either doesn't exist or is rare in B.C. now, where it is a family business. We've seen such a shift in the forest industry to large corporations, large companies, many of them owned outside B.C." --
Carole James, former Leader of the Opposition in British Columbia, and former leader of the
British Columbia New Democratic Party (NDP) "This is the passing of a key figure in the history and building of the forest industry on the Coast. Very few people have accomplished and contributed the way Herb Doman has in his lifetime."—Reynold Hert, president and CEO of
Western Forest Products Inc. ==References==