Business Management - HR

Intercon Paper Opens Atlanta Converting Facility
April 21, 2014

Russ Woodlief has been hired to handle sales at Intercon Paper's new Atlanta converting facility. Woodlief has more than three decades of experience in paper converting and sales.

MBO America Product Manager Hartmut Sohn Retires
January 16, 2014

Hartmut Sohn, product manager of MBO Digital, has retired from the company after 18 years of devoted service. A five-decade veteran to the binding industry, Sohn will be remembered for his expertise and ability to create customer solutions for specialized fold productions, earning him the nickname, "Mr. Origami."

RISI Releases Its ‘Top 50 Power List’ for 2012; Domtar CEO Tops the List
July 9, 2012

RISI has unveiled its “Top 50 Power List” for 2012, which details the 50 people, organizations and developments that have been influential in shaping the pulp and paper industry over the year. Domtar President and CEO John Williams was named to the top spot for positioning Domtar as a company with great innovative vision.

Papierfabrik Scheufelen Announces Top Management Changes
January 4, 2011

Michael Spallart stepped down as CEO of Scheufelen on Dec. 31, 2010, Kim Jokipii will return as CEO and Hariolf Koeder will also rejoin the maker of coated wood-free premium papers in the new role of deputy chief executive officer with responsibility for sales and marketing and business development.

Spotlight on Coated Papers
June 21, 2010

Coated paper declined more than any other sector during the recession, but it is also experiencing the greatest bounce-back as advertising and direct mail expenditures that were cut during the recessiont are now rebounding.

Carlson Craft Reduces Staff by 114
June 19, 2009

NORTH MANKATO, MN—Carlson Craft, part of the Taylor Corp. chain, has trimmed its workforce by 114 positions in an effort to align business with economic conditions, the Mankato Free Press reported. Barb Kaus, general manager of Carlson Craft, said that consumer needs "have migrated to our solutions that are more technology enabled," according to the paper. The wholesale printing company provides stationery products and personalized accessories.

Slumping Transcontinental to Lay Off 250
June 12, 2009

MONTREAL—Transcontinental Inc. is laying off 250 workers above the 1,500 cuts announced earlier this year, The Canadian Press is reporting. The move comes on the heels of its C$144.3 million loss for the second quarter of 2009, compared to a net profit of C$36.9 million for the same period the previous year. The company expects to generate C$100 million in cost savings with the streamlining of 1,750 jobs, which represents about 13 percent of its workforce.

Employee Accused of Stealing $100K from Toppan
May 15, 2009

SOMERSET, NJ—David Hathaway, the head of the accounting division for Toppan Printing, has been arrested and charged with stealing more than $100,000 from the printer by funneling it to a fake company that he created, according to The Star-Ledger. He was charged with theft by deception for writing checks totaling $118,178.38 to ANZ Services/A2Z Services, the paper reported. Hathaway allegedly billed Toppan's customers to mask the thefts.

Slumping Quad/Graphics Laying Off 140 Employees
May 8, 2009

SUSSEX, WI—A decline in orders and the dismal economy has forced Quad/Graphics hand again, prompting the nation's largest privately-held printer to lay off 140 employees, according to BizTimes Milwaukee. Most of the cuts will be made in Wisconsin, with prepress and its QuadTech operations absorbing the reductions. The company laid off roughly 550 people earlier this year.