10.23.17
At TLMI’s 2017 Annual Meeting, held October 8-11 at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch in Scottsdale, AZ, USA, association members elected a slate of three new association members and one existing board member to serve three-year terms on the Board of Directors.
The three new board members are John Attayek, CEO of Inovar Packaging Group; James E. Hammer, president and CEO, Hammer Packaging, and Patrick Potter, president, Flexo Wash, LLC. Mark Glendenning, CEO & Owner of Inland will extend his service to the association through 2020.
In welcoming the new members of the board, TLMI Chairman Craig Moreland says, “I am delighted to welcome these experienced industry professionals to the TLMI Board of Directors. We are in the middle of launching several new strategic initiatives and John, Jim, Mark and Patrick will provide valuable insight and a fresh perspective to these efforts. TLMI has a strong and very engaged Board, and I am certain their collective knowledge and unique perspectives will be beneficial to all of our members and the industry as a whole.”
Founded in 1933, TLMI is the association in North America for the $12.2 billion narrow web, tag, label, and packaging industry. Representing more than 300 leading converters and suppliers, facilitates connections and industry knowledge to further the success of its members through events, business intelligence, education, advocacy, and business networking opportunities.
The three new board members are John Attayek, CEO of Inovar Packaging Group; James E. Hammer, president and CEO, Hammer Packaging, and Patrick Potter, president, Flexo Wash, LLC. Mark Glendenning, CEO & Owner of Inland will extend his service to the association through 2020.
In welcoming the new members of the board, TLMI Chairman Craig Moreland says, “I am delighted to welcome these experienced industry professionals to the TLMI Board of Directors. We are in the middle of launching several new strategic initiatives and John, Jim, Mark and Patrick will provide valuable insight and a fresh perspective to these efforts. TLMI has a strong and very engaged Board, and I am certain their collective knowledge and unique perspectives will be beneficial to all of our members and the industry as a whole.”
Founded in 1933, TLMI is the association in North America for the $12.2 billion narrow web, tag, label, and packaging industry. Representing more than 300 leading converters and suppliers, facilitates connections and industry knowledge to further the success of its members through events, business intelligence, education, advocacy, and business networking opportunities.