McLarty is a registered professional forester from Northwestern Ontario with more than 15 years of experience in the forest industry. He was most recently the timberlands manager for Northern Pulp Nova Scotia Corp., where he managed fiber procurement and forestland and the company's forest seedling nursery. Prior to moving to Nova Scotia, he was employed with Kimberly-Clark, Neenah Paper, and with Buchanan Forest Products, where he was responsible for forest management activities on both the Ogoki and Kenogami Forests. McLarty is also experienced in strategic, long-term timber harvest planning, regeneration, and silviculture programs.
McLarty succeeds Roger Dziengeleski, who recently retired from Finch Paper after 33 years of service. During his tenure, Finch became a leader in sustainable forestry standards and launched the innovative Finch Forest Management division, which provides consulting forestry services to landowners across the Northeast.
Finch Paper President and CEO Joseph F. Raccuia said the addition of McLarty to Finch's senior leadership team will help drive the company's sustainability initiatives and further establish Finch Forest Management as an ever-growing, profitable segment of Finch Paper.
"Finch was the first integrated paper mill in the U.S. to receive both Forest Management and Chain-of-Custody certifications from the Forest Stewardship Council and is one of only a few paper companies with an active forestry staff. I'm happy to have Mike continue our industry leading forestry efforts," Raccuia said, adding that with its new Family Forest Owner program, Finch is again leading the way in helping small landowners meet certification standards and obtain premium market value from their wood.
Finch Paper operates a single, fully-integrated pulp and paper manufacturing facility in Glens Falls, at which it produces more than 255,000 tpy of uncoated printing papers for marketing, book publishing, and business office purposes.
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