Green Bay Innovation Group
GBIG News

GREEN BAY INNOVATION GROUP PRESENTS: THE FUTURE OF PLASTIC RECYCLING NEEDS MORE EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT METHODS

The EVENT will be held at the JOHNSONVILLE TAILGATE VILLAGE BY LAMBEAU FIELD and a morning Tour of CONVERGEN ENERGY 600 Liberty St. Green Bay, WI.

DATE: April 12, 2022
SCHEDULE OF KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

  • 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. – Tour Convergen Energy in Green Bay hosted by Ted Hansen – President
  • 11:00 a.m. – Registration and Check In at Johnsonville Tailgate Village by Lambeau Field
  • 12:00 -1:15 p.m. – Lunch with Doug Peckenpaugh BNP Group Publisher of Packaging Strategies
    and Flexible Packaging. He is the Manager of Converters Expo 2023.
  • 1:15 p.m. Introduction – Marty Ochs the Executive Director of the Green Bay Innovation Group
  • 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. – George Huber at UW Madison Engineering & (CUWP) Chemical Upcycling of
    Waste Plastics Director.
  • 2:30 – 2:45 p.m. Break
  • 2:45 – 3:30 p.m. John Elliot and Justin Bowers from PRI – Plastics Recycling Systems
  • 3:45 – 4:15 p.m. – Ted Hansen President of Convergen Energy, Inc. in Green Bay
  • 4:15 – 4:45 p.m. – Evan Arnold Vice President Business Development of Glenroy, Inc.
  • 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. – Networking
  • 6:00 pm.: Kick Off of Converting Expo at Lambeau Field.

To register, go to: www.greenbayinnovationgroup.com EVENTS and sign up. The cost is: $40.00 which includes lunch and the tour.

THE GREEN BAY INNOVATION GROUP presents: BUILD BACK the WISCONSIN PAPER INDUSTRY

DATE: March 2, 2022
PLACE: Johnsonville Tailgate Village by Lambeau Field
TIME: 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

KEY NOTE SPEAKERS and PANEL:

  • Marty Ochs Executive Director of the Green Bay Innovation Group – Host
  • Jerimiah Janssen Vice President of First Business Bank – Sponsor
  • Brit Swisher Area Vice President – Northern Region – Confirmed
  • Michelle LeMere – Vice President of Engineered Specialties at Pixelle Specialty Solutions
  • Congressman Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin

PANEL:

  • Jim Koronkiewicz General Manager at BPM, Inc.
  • Michelle LeMere VP Pixelle Specialty Solutions
  • Nick Mares President of Virdiam
  • Henry Schienebeck the Executive Director of the Great Lakes Timber Association Confirmed
  • Other’s will added based upon their schedules!

SPECIAL INVITED GUESTS will be:

Scott Suder President of the Wisconsin Paper Council, Sam Riikers COO of WEDC, Barb LaMue President of The New North and Kelly Armstrong Vice President at Greater Green Bay Chamber.

SCHEDULE:

7:00 a.m. Check In
8:15 a.m. Michelle LeMere Pixelle Specialty Solutions
9:00 – 9:45 a.m. Brit Swister Midland
9:45 – 10:00 a.m. Break
10:00 – 12:00 p.m. Panel Discussion
12:00 – 12:15 Break

12:15 – 1:15 p.m. Lunch
1:15 – 2:00 p.m. Congressman Tom Tiffany
2:00 – 4:00 Networking

January 18th, 2023 Newsletter

GBIG logo

Read the January 18th, 2023 Green Bay Innovation Group Newsletter here.

Read newsletter

GBIG NEWS | 77 Stories and Links on the Internet 01/11/2023

GBIG News

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.

Read the latest 77 Stories and Links on the Internet below.

GBIG News Banner

Wisconsin

Events

Paper

China

Industry

Corrugated

Pulp

Labor

Sponsor

January 11th, 2023 Newsletter

GBIG logo

Read the January 11th, 2023 Green Bay Innovation Group Newsletter here.

Read newsletter

Green Bay Innovation Group Sponsorship Opportunities For 2023

GBIG News Sponsorship

  • BRONZE: $250.00 Per Year with an unlimited number of companies with your logo and link to your website and it will appear in 24 bi-weekly issues per year in our publication.
  • SILVER: $500.00 Per Year with your logo and link to your website and it will appear in 24 bi-weekly issues in our publication plus special editions. We will publish up to 8 news releases or articles about your company. We offer 2 FREE passes to our events.
  • GOLD: $1,000 Per Year with your logo and link to your website and it will appear in 24 bi-weekly issues plus special editions in our publication. We will publish up to 16 news releases or articles about your company. We will offer 6 FREE passes to our events. We will help and support your EVENTS, Open Houses, etc. for your company by promoting your event using our 2,000 contacts through Constant Contact.
  • Green Bay Website: GBIG will be updating our special section called GBIG Sponsors. We will create a brief overview of your company with one person’s contact information to direct companies to you. We will have complete listing along with a search engine that will allow buyers to find you. The cost is: $250.00 for two years!

For more information, please feel free to contact me.

Marty Ochs
Executive Director
Green Bay Innovation Group
608-698-3333 cell and text
martinpochs@gmail.com

GBIG News: China Buying up our Paper and Pulp Industries

The United States Has Been Under Attack By China And A Perfect Example Is The Wisconsin And USA Paper And Pulp Industries.

Marty Ochs

We have two perspectives with one from Congressman Mike Gallagher in Wisconsin who outlines a Vision for the Select Committee on China (See attachment). President Biden reverses decades of China trade policy (See attachment). We have finally recognized China as the greatest threat to our Industries and Democracy!

We have seen China and Asia completely dominate the Paper and Pulp Industry. China recognizes the importance of FREE fresh water and the natural abundant resources around their facilities in the United States. We will see this trend continue as China will push to dominate the corrugated, tissue, towel and specialty paper markets at the expense of USA companies! We will see more purchases and acquisitions of USA companies in the Manufacturing, Converting and Packaging Industries by China along with using our technologies especially in Wisconsin!

A great example of China’s acquisitions in Wisconsin, the USA and Canada

  • ND Paper, Inc. purchased the Biron Paper Mill in Biron, WI, the Rumford, Maine paper mill and the Old Town Pulp Mill in Maine located on fresh water with vast timber resources!
  • ND Paper’s Sister Company, ND Packaging Opens for business in Sturtevant, WI with its 350,000 Square Foot corrugated packaging plant competing with USA corrugated and packaging plants.
  • Paper Excellence Group/Domtar acquires Resolute Forest Products in Canada including the recycling facility in Menominee, MI. on the Menominee River!
  • Paper Excellence based in Asia bought Domtar, Inc. a North America pulp and paper giant with a Paper Mill in Nekoosa, WI.
  • Paper Excellence is on a buying spree across Canada of pulp and paper companies becoming one of the largest paper and pulp manufacturers in the world. They have a poor record on environment degradation and threats to Canada’s Forests!
  • Phoenix Paper Wickliffe LLC, located in Kentucky, owned by Shanying International an industrial papermaking manufacturer in China purchased the mill from Verso Paper Company for $16 million dollars. They are in direct completion with the former coated paper mill in Wisconsin Rapids sitting idle.

15Dots Employee Engagement

How Could I Not Be a Fan of Employee Engagement?

2 people at whiteboard

In a conversation with a CEO of a large organization, he brought up the topic of employee engagement. His approach to employee engagement was to bind employees to the policies and procedures of the organization through their involvement in a variety of work team development and training activities. He said to me, “Doc, I understand that you are not a fan of employee engagement. Is that true?”

“That’s partially true,” I told him. And here’s why. I’m a fan of engaging people who have the ability and motivation to be engaged. A process like employee engagement or virtually any kind of organizational intervention (employee involvement, management by objectives, pushing decision-making to a lower level) may boost productivity and job satisfaction. However, the gains of employee engagement will be minimal when the group that is involved is randomly selected compared to the gains achieved when that group is chosen with a rigorous selection process.

Essentially, I see a problem with perpetrating employee engagement on a randomly selected group or workers. In a randomly selected collection of employees, people aren’t necessarily highly able and genuinely motivated. They may struggle to adapt to the world of work. These workers may not be eager to adopt the policies and procedures of the organization, unless their well-being is impacted.

In a rigorously selected facility operations group, new hires are characterized as being intelligent, numerically and verbally capable, and they have demonstrated abilities in areas such as perceptual speed (the ability to rapidly see changing patterns in data or condition monitoring signals) and the spatial relation of moving or fixed operational objects around them.

When they have these abilities and also have a record of high performance in their past jobs, the stage is set for high performance in their new role. These employees are more likely to respond favorably to employee engagement. They are active learners who obey the rules, anticipate and avoid process hazards or malfunctions, take on more challenging tasks, and get along well with others in the workplace. With rigorously selected hiring, the gains are greater than the minimal seen in random selection.

The bottom line is this: I am a fan of all kinds of organizational development interventions, but only with this qualification. Those interventions need to be perpetrated on a group of highly able and highly motivated people. To perpetrate such a system on a randomly selected group is folly, if the expectation is for higher productivity and higher job satisfaction. If you want impactful employee engagement, focus upstream on a rigorous employee selection process.

The ability to develop and run a rigorous employee selection process is a teachable skill. 15dots provides the means to identify both the ability tests needed to measure abilities that are important in a job family and the skill to identify candidates with the motivation to perform well in a job. Job analysis is the key to identifying the ability tests. 15dots’ expert-led Virtual Structured Board interview training provides the means to assess candidate motivation. Participants leave the interview training with the techniques and confidence to be effective interviewers.

To get the most from your employee engagement investments, ensure that you implement and run a rigorous employee selection process. The results will be transformational. Contact 15dots to learn more.

GBIG Webinar: Stop Scaring Away Amazing Talent

Do you know the 30% Rule, the Crab & Beer Rule, or the difference between abilities and skills? Learn about these topics and much more by attending the GBIG webinar, “Stop Scaring Away Amazing Talent.” Leading the webinar will be Joe Nowlin and Mike Quinn, HR professionals who revolutionized employee selection with the 15dots® Selection Process.

Who Will Benefit from this Webinar?

This hour-long webinar is geared to anyone involved in employee recruitment, hiring, management, and safety, specifically HR leaders, operations managers, project managers, and hiring professionals. Attendees will gain new insight into talent acquisition, employee selection, and job interview strategies to win the war for talent.

What is 15dots?

15dots, based in Neenah, Wisconsin, trains HR leaders and organizational personnel to adopt a rigorous employee selection process that is repeatable, scalable, and teachable. 15dots refers to five ability tests and 10 behavior-based interview dimensions critical to employee selection.

Stop Scaring Away Amazing Talent

  • Who: Presenters Joe Nowlin and Mike Quinn, 15dots
  • What: “Stop Scaring Away Amazing Talent” Webinar
  • When: 10am-11am CT, Thursday, Jan. 26
  • Where: Packerland Websites’ Conference Room 1 (located in the footer of Packerlandwebsites.com
  • Why: Fix the broken model of attracting, selecting and retaining talent.
  • Cost: Free
  • Register: GBIG Website Events
  • Sponsor: Green Bay Innovation Group, a business-to-business consortium of manufacturers in Northeast Wisconsin.

Meet the Presenters

Mike Quinn
Mike Quinn

Mike Quinn

Mike Quinn has worked tirelessly internally as a Human Resources Manager and externally as a
consultant for over three decades. As a 15dots partner, Mike helped to perfect the tools and precise methods to take the guesswork out of employee selection.

Joe Nowlin
Joe Nowlin

Joe “Doc” Nowlin

Joe Nowlin earned his doctorate from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. A former business professor, Joe designed, tested, and installed proprietary employee selection procedures for manufacturing organizations, revolutionizing the way they do business. As a 15dots partner, Joe adapted
these systems for medium-sized and smaller organizations of all types.

PPC Flexible Packaging Announces the Appointment of George Rose to the Position of Executive Vice President and General Manager, Healthcare and Specialty Packaging

Buffalo Grove, IL December 21, 2022 – PPC Flexible Packaging LLC, a leading provider of custom flexible packaging, announces the appointment of George Rose to the newly created position of Executive Vice President and General Manager, Healthcare and Specialty Packaging.

PPC Flexible Packaging logo

Effective immediately, Mr. Rose will assume the commercial and operations leadership role to drive the long-term strategic growth of the company’s healthcare, cleanroom, reclosable, and specialty packaging business unit. In this role, he will have full P&L responsibility for one of the highest growth segments in PPC’s portfolio and take a position on the company’s executive leadership team.

Before PPC, George was most recently Vice President, Global Sales and Marketing at TC Transcontinental, working in medical and specialty markets. He has extensive experience in commercially orientated manufacturing environments, having demonstrated meaningful and consistent strategic business growth throughout his career. Mr. Rose will be officed from the company’s manufacturing facilities in Buffalo Grove, IL and Pewaukee, WI.

Said Kevin Keneally, President, and CEO of PPC, “George is a recognized business and commercial leader who has proven success in building and executing strategic growth in our markets. I’m looking forward to working closely with him as we strive to exceed our customer’s expectations for service, technology, and innovation in our healthcare and specialty markets.”

About PPC Flexible Packaging – Headquartered in Buffalo Grove, IL, and fueled by GTCR, a Chicago, IL-based growth equity partner, PPC Flexible Packaging has steadily grown and evolved, both organically and through acquisition, into a premier Top 20 flexible packaging manufacturer. PPC is a dynamic team of design and packaging professionals dedicated to providing creative packaging solutions incorporating the latest technologies. PPC’s people, along with its capabilities and speed-to-market service, have always been its greatest strengths – establishing it as a trusted leader within the consumer and cleanroom markets.

Green Bay Innovation Group

Bringing Green Bay Companies Together. Green Bay Innovation Group is committed to building an authentic networking experience where innovation can thrive.

Contact Information

Phone: 608-698-3333 
martinpochs@gmail.com
Subscribe to Newsletter


© 2021 Green Bay Innovation Group

LinkedIn
Share