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Night at the Museum

September 21st 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Night at the Museum event

Join us to celebrate the unveiling of the expansion plans of The Children’s Museum of Green Bay with hors d’oeuvres and drinks.

In the heart of Green Bay’s thriving industrial sector, the pulp, paper, packaging, print, & plastic industries are indispensable pillars of our community. It’s crucial that we educate the youngest members of our community about the significant role these industries play in shaping our lives. Discover how your company can become a valuable partner in this remarkable expansion.

Learn more about the ways in which we can join hands to create a brighter future for our community.

September 6th, 2023 Newsletter

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GBIG NEWS | 88 Stories and Links on the Internet 09/06/2023

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Get links to the latest news, events, stories, and interviews from our 5P news sponsors. Our goal is to remind the decision-makers in Wisconsin of the importance of our industry both historically, and more importantly, into the future.

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Toss For Inclusion: Thank You to Our Supporters!

VPI Friends, Family, and Supporters,

On behalf of all of us at VPI, we wanted to sincerely thank you for attending our inaugural Tossing for Inclusion Bag Toss Tournament and Fundraiser.

People at Toss for Inclusion

It was heartwarming to see our community come together to create a truly inclusive event to support those in our community with disabilities or disadvantages. We saw friendly competition, camaraderie, and true community, which is all we could ask for. Because of you, we were able to raise $21,274.00 to support our community programs and services. Thank you!

people tossing bags

We are so grateful that you were part of our first-ever organization-wide fundraiser. We are already looking forward to the second annual Tossing for Inclusion next summer, and would appreciate any feedback you have so we can make next year’s event even better! Please share your experience in this anonymous, 6-question survey: https://forms.office.com/r/0Xgy51bcmF

Discover the Heart of Packerland Websites: A Culture of Generosity

“People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.”

Theodore Roosevelt
Bill, Joan, Mike, Miranda, and Alexa

This quote really struck home with the Packerland Websites team. The Know, Like and Trust Factor is a marketing concept that rings true in our experience as website developers. People are more likely to buy from a company that they are familiar with and have an established relationship. Our Packerland Websites’ team knows a ton about website development, marketing, Search Engine Optimization, cybersecurity, and more. Like President Roosevelt said, all that knowledge doesn’t matter if you’re all brains and no heart. Before we build a website, we build a relationship.

Managing 81 Nonprofit Websites

Some of our most rewarding relationships are the partnerships we develop with nonprofit organizations. Altogether, Packerland Websites manages 81 nonprofit websites. These include the local community theater, churches, schools, business associations, and nonprofits related to youth, veterans, suicide prevention, cancer support, and other interests.

Donating $76K in In-Kind Services

The fact is, our team likes helping people. Simple as that! Nonprofit organizations typically don’t have the financial resources, staffing, or marketing background to develop, launch, and manage their own website. So, we sign on as their partners, walk them through the process, and produce an attractive, secure, and navigable website that meets their objectives. Best of all, we do this at a highly discounted rate.  In the past 12 months, we donated $76,438 in services to nonprofits. Generosity is a hallmark of our small business.

Helping Businesses & Nonprofits Succeed

When we have the opportunity to help others, it becomes an opportunity to feel good about ourselves and our work. Helping someone becomes a goal. Work becomes less of a task to be completed and more of a mission to be fulfilled. The motivation to help others makes the actual work more pleasant. As a result, the motivation makes us more productive. Work is more meaningful when you care about others, not just yourself.

Promoting a Service-Focused Corporate Culture

Packerland Websites bases its corporate culture on serving others, and we encourage other small businesses to do the same. When business leaders foster a supportive, service-focused corporate culture, everyone benefits – owners, employees and clients alike.

Ready to Help Your Business or Nonprofit

At Packerland Websites, we believe that “Your Success is Our Success.” Visit our portfolio to see samples of our work. Our portfolio page showcases the ways we help businesses and nonprofits succeed. Contact us today to get to know our team and learn how we can work together to advance the mission of your nonprofit or business. With offices in Green Bay, Marinette, and Abrams, we specialize in website development, digital marketing, and Search Engine Optimization.

Upcoming NEWMA training in AI, Project Management & Digital Literacy

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September is just around the corner and there are several events and training opportunities available to you as a member of the NEW Manufacturing Alliance.

New NEWMA Lunch & Learn will be held on September 28 from noon to 1 p.m. via Teams. The topic is ‘Transforming Employee Recruitment With AI’ presented by Imaginasium. Overview of presentation:

  • Explanation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its subsets (machine learning, natural language processing, etc.)
  • Transition from traditional recruitment to data-driven recruitment
  • AI-powered recruitment marketing enhancements
  • Necessary foundations to implement AI in your recruitment strategies
  • New trends in recruitment using AI

Register by 9/21 for this free event at: https://form.jotform.com/AnnFranz/newma-lunch-learn-sept-28-2023

Another NEWMA Lunch & Learn will be held on September 12 from noon to 1 p.m. via Microsoft Teams. The topic is “Preventing Workplace Overuse/Musculoskeletal Injuries and Costs” by Sara Ziegele, PT, DPT, OCS with Preempt Physical Therapy. The topics are:

  • What is a musculoskeletal disorder (MSD)/overuse injury and why it happens in the workplace
  • What your OSHA 300 log can tell you about injuries in the workplace
  • What you can do to reduce the number of injuries at work
  • Tips to reduce lost work days if and when an injury occurs

Register for this free event by September 7, 2023: https://form.jotform.com/AnnFranz/newma-lunch-learn-sept-12-2023

NEWMA Taps + Tours Business after Hours will be held on September 21 from 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. at The Village Companies/MCL Industries in Pulaski from 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. This free event is a great networking opportunity to enjoy a beverage and tour a manufacturing company. Register by 9/15 at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/newma-taps-tours-business-after-hours-tickets-699707051627?aff=oddtdtcreator

Looking forward to seeing you in September!

Ann Franz, Executive Director NEW Manufacturing Alliance 920-606-7691 www.newmfgalliance.org

GBIG Announces Events

Green Bay Innovation Group announces 4 upcoming events for the end of 2023 and start of 2024. Save the date; more details will follow.

GBIG Calendar of Events 2023-2024 Side one
GBIG calendar of events 2023-2024 side two
  • Green Bay Packaging Tour, Thursday, Oct. 12, in Green Bay
  • PFAS Impact on the Planet and Solutions for Packaging, Thursday, Nov. 2, in Madison
  • Korber tour, Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, in Green Bay
  • Coating & Converting Seminar, Wednesday, April 17, 2024, in Green Bay.

PAC’s Unique Commitment to Strong, Long-Term Client Relationships

Precision AirConvey is the industry leader in automated trim and matrix removal. In addition to our top-quality engineering and components (backed by a written performance guarantee), we’ve achieved this distinction by fostering strong, long-term client relationships. One way we accomplish this is through the use of a consultative sales approach. This approach is centered on taking the time to truly understand the needs of our clients, and providing expert advice and guidance which will help them enjoy long-term success.

Bruce Wilder, Marco Acevedo, Eric Keebler, and Kevin Bock
Bruce Wilder, Marco Acevedo, Eric Keebler, and Kevin Bock

Our sales and engineering team is thoroughly trained in the use of a consultative approach, which includes asking open-ended questions, actively listening, and providing personalized solutions that cater to the unique needs of each client. This approach allows us to build a deep level of trust and loyalty with our clients, as they can see that our focus is truly on their success, rather than on “making a sale”. Involving our engineering team during the sales process helps prospects navigate technical aspects related to their specific challenges adding an “X” factor to interactions. By taking the time to understand our clients’ needs and providing tailored solutions, we are able to offer innovative, effective solutions which truly address the challenges and goals of our clients.

In addition to our consultative sales approach, our after-sale customer service and experience is critical in furthering our long-term client relationships. Our dedicated customer experience team is available to address any concerns or issues that may arise after the sale, and we make sure to follow up with our clients to ensure they are satisfied with their purchase and that their needs continue to be met. This level of attention and commitment to our clients’ satisfaction not only helps to address any potential issues, but also solidifies the trust and loyalty that we have built during the discovery and sales process.

Our commitment to truly helping our customers is what allows us to build strong, long-term relationships and provide expert advice and guidance that helps them achieve success. This differentiates us from our competitors, and enables us to offer truly personalized solutions that meet the unique needs of each client.
Our clients greatly appreciate PAC’s dedication to exceptional service and engineering, making it one of many standout attributes that distinguishes PAC from our competitors.

Learn more at: www.PrecisionAirConvey.com

For additional information, contact Eric Keebler at
EKeebler@AirConvey.com or 314-226-8298

Susan Stansbury spoke about her new book: A MEMOIR OF A FEMALE SURVIVOR IN INDUSTRY

Susan Stansbury and two other women

We want to thank and acknowledge Susan Stansbury for her outstanding contribution to the Converting and Supporting Industries in Wisconsin. She spoke about her new book: A MEMOIR OF A FEMALE SURVIVOR IN INDUSTRY working with several companies including J & J, Little Rapids, Appleton Paper, and P & G. She talked about converting and manufacturing. She started Converting Influence and the Converters Expo in Green Bay which is a truly success story supporting the Converting Industry of Wisconsin.

We want to thank Cassie Diedrick and Emily Haines Co-Chair for the Women in the 5P Industries for setting up the event.

GBIG News: Tour of Little Chute

Marty Oaks

Little Chute 2022 current population is 12,170 and has grown 14.3% since 2000. Little Chute is 5 miles east of Appleton and borders Kaukauna and Kimberly which are Paper Mill manufacturing cities providing jobs for Little Chute. Little Chute has companies supporting the Paper and Packaging Industries.

  • Atcam LLC. is a locally owned thermal spray and custom machine shop with a 35,000-square-foot building providing a variety of coating, machining, and repair services.
  • Heartland Label Printers started in 1990 providing packaging labels to the grocery industry with the labeling division as the workhorse and led the expansion and creation of Heartland Business Systems. HBS focused on custom programming, website development, business intelligence, and mobile development. HBS has grown from a single office in Northeastern Wisconsin to 10 locations throughout the Midwest with over $300 million in annual revenue.
  • Procon – Little Chute Division is the largest independent paper converter by market share in the United States. The company provides high-quality converting services and innovative solutions to merchants, commercial printers, and paper mills.
  • Shapes Unlimited manufactures quality and cost-effective displays from a variety of material sources with a focus on paper substrates.
  • Valley Grinding provides blade manufacturing, blade grinding, knife holds, and slitting systems with 4 service locations around the country. VGI supports Converting, Corrugated, Flexible Packaging, Paper, Plastics, and Nonwoven industries.
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