J. Joseph Moynihan has been appointed to the position of Executive Vice President, Packaging Group of PaperWorks Industries, Inc. Mr. Moynihan will be responsible for all PaperWorks Industries packaging operations currently comprising Canada, the USA and Mexico.

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PaperWorks Industries appointed J. Joseph Moynihan as new Executive Vice President, Packaging Group

Apr 08, 2013. /Lesprom Network/. J. Joseph Moynihan has been appointed to the position of Executive Vice President, Packaging Group of PaperWorks Industries, Inc. Mr. Moynihan will report directly to the President & CEO, Mark Staton, as the company said in a press release received by Lesprom Network. 

Mr. Moynihan will be responsible for all PaperWorks Industries packaging operations currently comprising Canada, the USA and Mexico. Mr. Moynihan will headquarter the Packaging Group in the Philadelphia corporate offices.

Most recently and since 2006, Mr. Moynihan was the CEO for the North American packaging operations of the Clondalkin Group in Philadelphia, with $500 million revenue from 17 manufacturing facilities in North America and Puerto Rico specializing in high value-added packaging products and services. Prior to this position, he was with Vulcan Materials Company in Birmingham, AL for 10 years as VP of Business Development and also as VP & Controller. Before joining Vulcan, Mr. Moynihan was director of operations and business development for Tenneco Packaging’s international folding carton business.

Mark Staton had this to say about the recent appointment: “On behalf of all employees, I want to personally welcome Joe to PaperWorks in this key leadership position. I am confident that he will receive the necessary support to fulfill his position in the coming phases of the company’s development, growth, and success.”

PaperWorks Industries, Inc. is a leading North American integrated full-service paper and packaging provider. The company’s Packaging Group is considered a leading innovator in the production of specialized folding cartons, with facilities in the U.S. and Canada. Its Paperboard Group manufactures approximately 300,000 tons of 100% recycled paperboard every year for a variety of end uses, largely concentrated in consumer products.