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Tailored Label Products, Inc. (TLP), manufacturer of high-performance labels, tags, and diecut adhesives, has announced the promotion of Jeff Kerlin to President and COO. Kerlin has been a nine-year member of the TLP executive management team and recently became a part of the ownership group.
Given Kerlin’s "strong leadership and industry experience," he will be responsible for the day-to-day management of TLP, overseeing execution of all go to market and operational activities.
"Jeff's dedication to product development and his strong history of supporting our key partners is a great foundation for his new expanded role," says Talored Label Products CEO Mike Erwin. "Jeff brings over two decades of label production, product development and marketing experience, along with a gift for 'building our special culture," says Erwin. "I have tremendous confidence in Jeff's ability to take TLP to the next level in operational excellence and customer experience."
Prior to TLP, Kerlin co-owned a digital print company that pioneered new label printing technologies in prototype and short-run label markets. He also served for more than eight years as the Director of Manufacturing for a large label group in the region.
Given Kerlin’s "strong leadership and industry experience," he will be responsible for the day-to-day management of TLP, overseeing execution of all go to market and operational activities.
"Jeff's dedication to product development and his strong history of supporting our key partners is a great foundation for his new expanded role," says Talored Label Products CEO Mike Erwin. "Jeff brings over two decades of label production, product development and marketing experience, along with a gift for 'building our special culture," says Erwin. "I have tremendous confidence in Jeff's ability to take TLP to the next level in operational excellence and customer experience."
Prior to TLP, Kerlin co-owned a digital print company that pioneered new label printing technologies in prototype and short-run label markets. He also served for more than eight years as the Director of Manufacturing for a large label group in the region.