Finch Paper Holdings LLC, Glen Falls, New York, has appointed Alexander Rotolo as business unit president of Finch Waste Co., located in Gansevoort, New York, and vice president of corporate development for Finch Paper. Rotolo will be responsible for leading the strategy and execution of Finch Waste Co.’s growth initiatives and will report to Debabrata Mukherjee, Finch Paper Holding’s CEO.
“Alex’s track record of developing, leading and executing key strategic initiatives for Finch Paper was integral to maintaining Finch Paper’s status as one of the most sustainable manufacturers of high-quality uncoated freesheet paper in North America. As a testament to Finch’s ability to creatively drive value, our newly launched solid waste business is undergoing tremendous growth and is poised for significant development under Alex’s leadership,” says Mukherjee.
Rotolo brings ten years of experience in finance and operations to the new position. Most recently, he served as Finch Paper’s director of corporate development. In this position, he was responsible for strategic projects and acquisitions including overseeing the modernization of Finch’s Woodyard operations, which significantly improved the integrated paper mill’s cost structure.
Finch Waste Co LLC, a business unit of Finch Paper Holdings LLC, is a waste management facility that accepts municipal solid waste and construction & demolition materials.
Finch Paper specializes in uncoated papers and offers customer-tailored substrates for digital and conventional print applications.
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