06.15.23
At FINAT’s General Assembly on May 31, 2023, in Vienna, the new Board of the European label industry association was installed. The election coincides with FINAT’s transition to a new governance structure that aligns with FINAT’s "4 Pillar" strategy.
In three steps, the board of FINAT will be expanded from 15 to 25 members to enable a broader representation of the membership across the value chain. Within the board, the number of executive board members has also been increased from six to eight, of which four seats are now reserved for the chairs of the new, workstream based committee structure.
Each workstream now reflects one of the four pillars of FINAT’s strategy:
At the General Assembly, FINAT said farewell to a number of long standing board members who completed their final term: Jakob Landberg (Nilpeter), Francesc Egea (IPE Labels & Sleeves), Ferdinand Rüesch (Gallus), Alfredo Pollici (Notarianni), Thomas Vainio (UPM Raflatac) and Aydin Okay (Canpas).
At the same time, members elected a number of new board members, and installed a new executive board. As of June 1, the board is composed as follows:
FINAT president Philippe Voet (who was re-elected for a second term) comments, “In today’s pressing business environment, it is of critical importance that associations like FINAT are responsive to the needs and challenges of their members. With this new structure, we aim to combine the vision, know-how and experience of business leaders along the value chain with the operational excellence and agility of the workstream leaders and our professional partners. I am very pleased with the momentum that was created during the Committee Summits of last February and here in Vienna prior to the European Label Forum. I am looking forward to continue this momentum and work together as an industry on the goals and deliverables we have set for the coming years.“
In three steps, the board of FINAT will be expanded from 15 to 25 members to enable a broader representation of the membership across the value chain. Within the board, the number of executive board members has also been increased from six to eight, of which four seats are now reserved for the chairs of the new, workstream based committee structure.
Each workstream now reflects one of the four pillars of FINAT’s strategy:
- Community: responsible for all FINAT internal and external communications and platforms, also supporting other workstreams in their communications.
- Knowledge: responsible for creating and co-ordinating knowledge for the FINAT membership so all members get easy answers to their questions.
- Collaboration: driving FINAT-led projects together with external parties and internal stakeholders to strengthen the position of the label industry.
- Advocacy: representing the label industry by monitoring and influencing developments in regulations and guidelines impacting the interests of the industry.
At the General Assembly, FINAT said farewell to a number of long standing board members who completed their final term: Jakob Landberg (Nilpeter), Francesc Egea (IPE Labels & Sleeves), Ferdinand Rüesch (Gallus), Alfredo Pollici (Notarianni), Thomas Vainio (UPM Raflatac) and Aydin Okay (Canpas).
At the same time, members elected a number of new board members, and installed a new executive board. As of June 1, the board is composed as follows:
- Philippe Voet (Etivoet, President)
- Dana Kilarska (Purgina Labels, Vice President)
- Chris Ellison (OPM Group, Past President)
- Noël Kasmi (Avery Dennison, Treasurer)
- Marika Knorr (CCL Label, Chair Workstream Community)
- Harald Wallner (Herma, Chair Workstream Knowledge)
- Alex Knott (Dow, Chair Workstream Collaboration)
- Päivi Knihti (UPM Raflatac, Chair Workstream Advocacy)
- Tom Schouten (Geostick, Co-chair Community)
- Nanette Thomas (Synthogra, Co-chair Knowledge)
- Uwe Düsterwald (BASF, Co-chair Collaboration)
- Jonathan Sexton (Sun Chemical, Co-chair Advocacy)
- Jens von der Brüggen (Schreiner Group)
- Uwe Boerner (Gallus)
FINAT president Philippe Voet (who was re-elected for a second term) comments, “In today’s pressing business environment, it is of critical importance that associations like FINAT are responsive to the needs and challenges of their members. With this new structure, we aim to combine the vision, know-how and experience of business leaders along the value chain with the operational excellence and agility of the workstream leaders and our professional partners. I am very pleased with the momentum that was created during the Committee Summits of last February and here in Vienna prior to the European Label Forum. I am looking forward to continue this momentum and work together as an industry on the goals and deliverables we have set for the coming years.“