Sappi North America Combines Packaging and Specialties Businesses
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On the heels of veteran VP and Casting and Release Paper Managing Director Tom Collins' announcement of his retirement, Sappi North America, Boston, Mass., USA, a producer and supplier of diversified paper and packaging products, has announced the combination of two key business units, Packaging and Release, and three notable promotions.
Tom Collins leaves the paper industry and Sappi's Release Business after a successful career spanning more than four decades. Since joining the Lead Team in 2013, the Release Business has improved its operational efficiencies and expanded its offerings far beyond its traditional business, including the introduction of the Neoterix™ ST bacteria-resistant products.
With Collins' departure, formerly VP of the Coated Paper & Packaging business Deece Hannigan will now serve as VP for the newly expanded Packaging and Specialties Business. In his new role, Deece will maintain his leadership of the Packaging, Supply Chain, and Inside Sales groups, while assuming accountability for the Specialties Business, including Release. A graduate of North Carolina State University, Deece joined Sappi in 1988 and has held a number of positions in sales management, marketing, and technical specialties.
Rick Skoglund, formerly director, Coated Sheet Grades, will join the lead team as VP, Coated Business. He will be responsible for the growth of the Coated Graphics Business. Skoglund has held a number of marketing and brand management roles with increasing responsibility at several companies, including Welch's, High Liner Foods, and then Sappi when he joined the company in early 2015..
Beth Cormier, VP of Research, Development and Innovation, expands her responsibilities to include, Coated Paper, Packaging, and Specialties Paper to capture efficiencies and more closely align research and development capabilities regionally and globally. Beth has more than 30 years with the company in R&D and marketing roles, and has been leading the R&D group since 2007.
"While we're sad to see Tom go, we're thankful for the 25 years of dedication, innovation, and leadership he gave us," said Mark Gardner, president and CEO of Sappi North America. "Tom's contribution has helped us position ourselves to grow and expand. The future is exciting, and we are confident that this combination of our Release and Packaging businesses, together with the increased leadership of Deece, Rick, and Beth, will only make it stronger."