Grab a friend and join us at our inaugural Tossing for Inclusion bag toss fundraising event on August 17 at GameDay Sports Bar in Appleton.
This inclusive bag toss tournament fundraiser is designed to raise money to support our community programs, but more importantly, will offer teams of all skills and abilities the opportunity to compete against one another, as peers, in support of the cause.
Team registrations are $100/team and include lunch, drink tickets, and an event shirt for each player. Tournament is double elimination – two games are guaranteed.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
Please register your team by July 30. You can register online though Eventbrite by clicking the button below or by filling out our team registration form and mailing it in or dropping it off at VPI, Inc. 2730 N Roemer Rd. Appleton, WI 54911 with your team entry fee.
Individuals of all ages, skills, and abilities are encouraged to participate!
By simply registering a team to compete, you are making a difference in your community.
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Helein joins a growing team focused on sustainable coatings, including Jeff Carew, who assumes the role of President, Vireo Coatings Business Unit. Additional leadership changes include the promotion of Martin Rothe to President, Converting Business Unit, and Brian Boulter to Corporate Administrative Manager, Converting Business Unit.
APPLETON, Wis. (June 29, 2023) – ProCon, a premier provider of converting, coating, and paper sales, welcomes Kelly L. Helein as the new Vice President of Business Development. Helein will help bring the latest innovaCon from ProCon, Vireo Coatings, to market.
With a proven track record of leading business development and sales function in multiple industries, including several global paper, packaging and coating companies, Helein brings a wealth of knowledge to drive ProCon’s continued success and growth in sustainable coatings.
She joins an expanded leadership team, including Jeff Carew, a ProCon operations leader and former senior vice president, who was recently promoted to President for the Vireo Coatings Business Unit.
“We are thrilled to have Kelly join our team as our new VP of Business Development,” said Carew. “Her deep industry knowledge and dynamic leadership style make her the ideal candidate to drive our company forward and help launch Vireo Coatings. We believe her addition will further strengthen our position in the market and enhance the value we provide to our clients.”
“I am honored to be part of the ProCon team and to have the opportunity to contribute to the company’s continued growth and success,” said Helein. “ProCon has a remarkable reputation for innovation and client satisfaction, and I look forward to collaborating with the talented professionals here to further elevate our capabilities and exceed customer expectations.”
Passionate about sustainability and the impact of packaging on the global network, Kelly champions change as a Board Member for the University of Maine Pulp and Paper Foundation, Smithers Pira Sustainability in Packaging (EU/US) and Specialty Papers (EU/US), Paper Hall of Fame Nomination Committee, and development committee for the Trout Museum of Art in Appleton, Wis. Helein is a graduate of University of Wisconsin-Madison where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts, International Relations/Foreign Policy.
ProCon recently made additional leadership changes, including the promotion of Martin Rothe to President for the Converting Business Unit and Brian Boulter to Corporate Administrative Manager, Converting Business Unit.
About ProCon: Progressive Converting (ProCon) was founded in 1991 by an entrepreneurial group of printing professionals who shared a profound understanding of paper, printing, and the demands of mills. Today, ProCon is the largest independent paper converter by market share in the United States and the premier converting and logistics partner for the North American paper industry. With multiple locations and distribution throughout the nation, ProCon provides high-quality converting services and innovative solutions to merchants, commercial printers, and paper mills. The introduction of Vireo Coatings offers a plastic free barrier coating technology to meet consumer packaging sustainability initiatives. For more information, visit pro-con.net.
For media inquiries, please contact: Kelly Helein, 920-243-4272 ext 4272, khelein@pro-con.net
We recognize that the Communist Party of China, The China State Owned Banks, and other Chinese Companies have been buying up CRITICAL KEY ASSETS across the globe dominating the Paper, Pulp, Converting and Forestry industries. Most recently, Paper Excellence significantly increased their global reach expanding to include nonwoven and containerboard. The acquisition positions them to be the 2nd largest nonwoven supplier in the United States! We have attached an overview from Greenpeace for you to review! We recognize that Paper Excellence has responded to the report, saying Paper Excellence is entirely independent of APP/Sinar Mas. We will let you draw your own conclusions.
We will highlight some KEY POINTS from the report.
PAPERING OVER CORPORATE CONTROL: PAPER EXCELLENCES RELATIONSHIP WITH ASIA PULP & PAPER AND THE SINAR MAS GROUP – Greenpeace Report. You can also Google: Greenpeace papering over corporate control paper excellence for the 70-page compressive report or see the attachment! Greenpeace report provides their readers with a very good understanding of China and Indonesia manufacturers business deals that is a must to read. We will highlight some of the key points below with a focus on Paper Excellence estimated at $12 billons plus acquisitions and the big question is where the money is coming from and the impact on the USA Paper, Pulp, Converting, Forestry, Nonwovens and supporting industries!
Key Points in the report!
Paper Excellence has become one of the largest of North America’s pulp, paper, forestry, and lumber companies. Paper Excellence represents itself as a Canadian company that was established in 2006.
Paper Excellence corporate structure has an extensive network of corporate entities registered in offshore jurisdictions characterized by high level of corporate secrecy.
Paper Excellence is borrowing billions of dollars from U.S. and Canada banks, including a half a billion-dollar loan from the U.S. Farm Credit System.
Asian Pulp and Paper and its wood suppliers have converted over 2 million hectares of tropical rainforests to establish pulpwood plantations having a big environmental impact draining carbon rich peatlands, linked to catastrophic fires and globally significant level of greenhouse gas emissions.
Asian Pulp and Paper set an emerging market record in 2001 for the largest corporate debt default of nearly $14 Billion Dollars
Asian Pulp and Paper have been dissociated from the FSC since 2007 because of “destructive forestry practices.”
Paper Excellence purchased the Meadow Lake Mechanical Pulp Mill. In 2010, Paper Excellence made four acquisitions. By the end of 2020 Paper Excellence had acquired nine mills in Canada and two in France.
Paper Excellent acquired American Domtar Paper Company in 2021 to more than double the mill capacity of the next largest competitor for $3 Billion Dollars. Domtar has 11 pulp, paper and packaging manufacturing/converting sites and is the USA leading producer of uncoated free sheet paper.
Paper Excellence acquired Canada’s Resolute Forest Product in 2022 for $2.7 Billion Dollars. Resolute has 40 facilities including 4 pulp mills, 4 tissue facilities, 7 paper mills and 22 wood facilities including 17 sawmills and 7 hydroelectric facilities.
Paper Excellence completed the purchased in 2021 of Eldorado Brasil Cellulose S.A. for $2.9 Billion Dollars.
Paper Excellence purchased Nonwoven company for $90 Million Dollars to become the 2nd largest owner of Nonwovens in the United States.
Other than the financing information on Domtar and Resolute acquisitions contained in SEC filing, little information on Paper Excellence’s financing arrangements is publicly available. According to China Development Bank’s website, founded in 1994, China Development Bank (CDB) is a state-owned development finance institution under the direct administration of the State Council of China.
Paper Excellence has a corporate structure with layers of offshore holding companies and the ultimate parent company since 2012 has been Elite Shine Investments Limited incorporated in the British Virgin Islands and they do not disclose the identity of shareholders to the public on the corporate registry.
Set to talk about her decades in industry and the debut of her e-book 14 Dinners and a Lunch, Susan Stansbury will speak in Green Bay August 30. “Her career is unique with so many assignments as the lone woman in management, and with her breadth of experience,” says Marty Ochs of Green Bay Innovation Group, co-sponsor along with Women in the 5P group. 5P chairs Cassie Diedrick and Emily Haines will act as co-hosts.
“While I did not set out to work in the manufacturing world back in the 70s, the markets and incidents along the way are the stories of my book,” says Stansbury. “I used 14 Dinners and a Lunch as occasions to reveal certain happenings and surrounding times; I was often determined, sometimes distressed, occasionally amusing. I kept many of the details to myself, believing in evolution, not revolution.” Her August 30 speech will include comments on business methods and mechanisms that led to career growth.
A skilled speaker, Stansbury has been a presenter for many years at industry conferences throughout the U.S. as well as in Europe. She plans to include some strategies that served her well during her career. Her working career included jobs at major paper producers, specialty work on healthcare products, flexographic printing, and packaging. She had stints leading a quality process, strategic planning, and product development. During the pandemic, she worked on mask and wipes products as well as materials sourcing. She also originated and owned the Converters Expo at Lambeau for several years. More recently she consulted with clients across the U.S.
Hosts for the Green Bay event:
Cassie Diedrick: Cassie. Diedrick@robinsoninc.com
Emily Haines: ehaines27@gmail.com
Diedrick and Robinson represent today’s Women in the 5P (Packaging, Printing, Paper, Pulp, Plastics). They will lead with questions after the speech.
For more information about Stansbury’s book release, contact via email: Details@14Dinners.com. Susan R. Stansbury’s short bio is on LinkedIn.
The Green Bay Innovation Group netted $15,000 from our SWING BIG with GBIG Golf Outing in 2023. We will be donating ALL the proceeds to food pantries, homeless shelters, and other non-profit organizations. We want to thank our one hundred fifty golfers, twenty-six sponsors and all of you for providing additional donations and gifts supporting the event.
The mission statement of the Green Bay Innovation Group is to bring together and create opportunities. for networking between Wisconsin companies involved in the Paper, Printing, Pulp, Plastics, Packaging, Converting and Supplier Industries! GBIG creates an open dialog between companies. At GBIG webinars and meetings, we talk about current and new products, technology, innovation, sales, marketing, and social media/web design and new equipment. GBIG is looking to create new products, new markets and expand the presence of our industries in Wisconsin. We are here to help you push the norm and Challenge one another to help make our companies and our communities better! Finally, we are bringing financial support to our communities, especially to those most in need through the donations from our Sponsors!
On September 26, learn about the businesses that set the region apart for its manufacturing strengths. From printers to paper, plastics, and roll goods converters, this Showcase event expands in its second year. Hosted by Green Bay Innovation Group (GBIG), the full day takes place at Green Bay’s Radisson Hotel & Conference Center.
“This expo features companies with industry updates in several categories and provides outstanding networking opportunities,” says Marty Ochs of GBIG. “We live at the center of innovation, technology, and production capabilities. We have planned for a larger expo and visitor attendance this year.”
Aspects include:
Paper, pulp, and related producers where Wisconsin still dominates.
Packaging and printing on substrates including paper, film, and nonwovens materials.
Providers of analytic data services and equipment where growth continues.
Technologies to increase volumes on production lines in converting and packaging.
Suppliers who assist with branding strategies, marketing, and promotions.
Testing companies who assist in meeting quality and processing specifications.
Breakthroughs in digital, 3D Printing, and flexographic printing for packaging.
Innovation in the nonwovens industry with fabrics that wipe and filter viruses/Covid.
“We plan to spotlight exceptional exhibitors as they come back this September, and we’re offering a forum for new companies coming on board,” says Susan Stansbury co-host. “You can find these companies at national shows, but they appreciate showing off their wares in their home territory. This area is ‘the converting corridor.’”
Notes Marty Ochs, “Over the next couple of months, we will be reporting on a cross-section of exhibitors and plans, including a keynote speaker from the Flexible Packaging Association. In addition, a panel of other speakers on innovation is on board.”
The location at the Radisson Hotel and Conference Center represents an expanded space for exhibitors. The cost to attend for the day is $50.00 including lunch and refreshments. The Expo Hall will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. followed by networking until 6:00 p.m.
Look for more news to come. Interested attendees can sign up at: www.GreenBayInnovationGroup.com and go to EVENTS to register.
To exhibit, call or email: Marty Ochs, GBIG, 608.698.3333 martinpochs@gmail.com Susan Stansbury, Industry Consultant, 920.265.6407 SusanRStansbury@gmail.com
This event is hosted by Green Bay Innovation Group, providing news and platforms for paper, packaging, printing, plastics, and converting industries.
Hurckman Mechanical Industries (HMI) is proud to announce a significant safety milestone as they reach one million hours without any lost time incidents. This achievement highlights HMI’s commitment to creating a safe work environment and marks a significant step toward establishing a strong safety culture within the company. HMI has also achieved a remarkably low EMR (Experience Modification Rate) and TRIR (Total Recordable Incident Rate) numbers, solidifying their position as one of the safest mechanical contracting companies in the Green Bay area. At HMI, safety is the responsibility of every employee, from top management to the individual worker.
HMI would like to take this opportunity to express their gratitude to Marty at the Green Bay Innovation Group (GBIG) organization for their invaluable support. The association with GBIG has been highly beneficial, and HMI looks forward to continuing their partnership with this esteemed organization.
As a family-owned business, with 70 years of experience specializing in commercial and industrial Plumbing, HVAC, Piping, Insulation, Sheet Metal, and Refrigeration services, HMI has built a strong reputation for innovation, efficiency, and customer satisfaction. With a moto of “No Empty Promises,” the company strives to deliver end-to-end solutions, from project management to ongoing support, while prioritizing long-term client relationships. By embracing excellence and a forward-thinking approach, HMI has become a trusted partner in providing high-quality mechanical services. HMI is committed to maintaining its position as a leader in the mechanical contracting industry.
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