Green Bay Packaging makes personnel moves

The company has named a new executive vice president and a vice president of mill operations.

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Green Bay Packaging has named a new executive vice president and a vice president of mill operations.
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Over the last week, Green Bay Packaging has made a pair of executive-level personnel moves, promoting Matt Szymanski to executive vice president and naming William Cone as vice president of mill operations.

Szymanski will lead the Green Bay, Wisconsin-based packaging company’s paper mills, woodlands and corrugated packaging divisions.

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Since joining Green Bay Packaging in 1990, he has demonstrated “exceptional talent and commitment in every role he has undertaken,” the company says in a LinkedIn post, adding that Szymanski’s strong leadership and team-building abilities have earned him great respect within the organization and the industry.

Cone, meanwhile, assumed the role of vice president of mill operations Sept. 1.

With more than 30 years of experience in the paper industry, the company says he brings expertise and dedication to continuous improvement, operational reliability and building strong teams, adding that those factors have been “a defining part of his success.”

Green Bay Packaging is an integrated, full-service manufacturer that produces custom corrugated packaging, folding cartons and coated label products throughout its more than 40 locations in the United States. Both its Green Bay mill and Arkansas kraft mill produce packaging materials using recovered fiber.