Greg Hrinya, Editor09.10.21
4819 Lydell Road
Cheverly, MD USA 20781
www.novalabel.com
Alan Rich has seen it all with Nova Label Co., Inc. From joining the company in the early 1980s to guiding the team through several significant technological investments, he has helped engineer the growth of this Maryland-based label converter. His moves have continued to pay big dividends, as the company has seen sales increase by 10% in 2021.
Alan joined the company not long after its founding. His father-in-law, Sandy Bernstein, established Nova Label in 1982. Sandy was not new to the label game, though. In fact, he had worked in the industry for some 30 years before setting up shop in Maryland. His wide range of roles included Nashua Corporation in New Hampshire and Epsen Hillmer Graphics in Nebraska. Sandy crisscrossed the country selling labels to supermarkets, food manufacturers, and data processing firms. His final pit stop saw him land in the Washington, DC area.
“Sandy’s customer connections bought and stored a 7", 2-color Allied press, and for a number of years they were trying to coax Sandy into opening a label plant loca
Cheverly, MD USA 20781
www.novalabel.com
Alan Rich has seen it all with Nova Label Co., Inc. From joining the company in the early 1980s to guiding the team through several significant technological investments, he has helped engineer the growth of this Maryland-based label converter. His moves have continued to pay big dividends, as the company has seen sales increase by 10% in 2021.
Alan joined the company not long after its founding. His father-in-law, Sandy Bernstein, established Nova Label in 1982. Sandy was not new to the label game, though. In fact, he had worked in the industry for some 30 years before setting up shop in Maryland. His wide range of roles included Nashua Corporation in New Hampshire and Epsen Hillmer Graphics in Nebraska. Sandy crisscrossed the country selling labels to supermarkets, food manufacturers, and data processing firms. His final pit stop saw him land in the Washington, DC area.
“Sandy’s customer connections bought and stored a 7", 2-color Allied press, and for a number of years they were trying to coax Sandy into opening a label plant loca
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