Experienced Director with a demonstrated history of working in the international affairs industry. Skilled in Process Improvement, Consumer Healthcare, Veterinary Healthcare Key Account Development, International Logistics, Packaging and Lithography. Strong professional with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Economics and Business Administration/Marketing focused in Business/Managerial Economics from University of St. Thomas.
Morton
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Managing DirectorMorton Jan 2015 - PresentMidwestResponsibilities include research, support and formulate information and assist in the decision making process: Spend Analysis, Supply Chain Optimization across Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG), Over The Counter Drugs (OTC), Medical Devices, Ethical Drugs. Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)The total of my experience has allowed me to design, develop, specify solutions to satisfy short and long term client goals.
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Sales And Business DevelopmentWestrock Company Sep 1998 - Jan 2015MidwestClients: Abbott, Abbvie, Hospira, Baxter, Mallinckrodt, Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories, Nypro, Courtesy, Schering-Plough, Teva, Takada, Tyco, Walgreens, Walmart, Kodak, Qualex ... WestRock is an American packaging company. It was formed in July 2015 after the merger of MeadWestvaco and RockTenn.[2] WestRock is the 2nd largest American packaging company. It is one of the world's largest paper and packaging companies with US$15 billion in annual revenue and 42,000 employees in 30 countries. The company is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, consolidating offices from Norcross, Georgia and Richmond, Virginia. -
Senior Account ExecutiveWaldorf Corp Feb 1993 - Jan 1997Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesClients: Abbott, Abbvie, Hospira, Baxter, Mallinckrodt, Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories, Nypro, Courtesy, Schering-Plough, Teva, Takada, Tyco, Walgreens, Walmart, Kodak, Qualex ... In January 1997, RockTenn consummated the largest acquisition in its history, purchasing Waldorf Corporation for $239 million in cash and the assumption of $170 million in debt. Based in St. Paul, Minnesota, Waldorf operated six folding carton plants and three paperboard mills in Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina and Wisconsin; the firm had revenues of $377 million during 1996. The acquisition propelled RockTenn into the number two position among producers of folding cartons in North America and also made the company the leading manufacturer of recycled paperboard in the United States. RockTenn followed up with two smaller deals in mid-1997, adding Wright City, Missouri-based Rite Paper Products, Inc., a producer of laminated recycled paperboard products primarily for the furniture industry, and the Davey Company, a manufacturer of high-density recycled paperboard mainly used in book covers and binders that operated mills in Aurora, Illinois; and Jersey City, New Jersey. Also in 1997, RockTenn and Sonoco Products Company created a fiber partition joint venture called RTS Packaging, LLC, with RockTenn holding a 65 percent stake and Sonoco the remaining 35 percent. The venture combined RockTenn's eight partition plants with the seven that had been owned by Sonoco.Account Executive -
Sales ExecutiveJames River Corporation May 1988 - Feb 1993Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesClient Base: Wyeth, White, Dean FoodsThe company was founded in 1969 as the James River Paper Company by Brenton Halsey and Robert Williams, with the purchase of Ethyl Corporation's Specialty Papers Division. Halsey and Williams were both former employees of Albemarle Paper Manufacturing Company; the city of Richmond lies along the James River.The company changed its name to the James River Corporation in 1973, and it acquired the Dixie/Northern division of American Can Company in 1982.In 1986, James River acquired the fine paper mill assets of Crown Zellerbach, headquartered in San Francisco, and became the largest paper manufacturer in the world. The brown paper division of CZ was not in the deal and became Gaylord Container Corporation. Crown Zellerbach had been the target of a hostile takeover by Sir James Goldsmith.James River began producing 100 percent recycled paper products in 1991 at its mill in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Some of the products included Recycled Northern Bath Tissue, Recycled Brawn Towels, and Recycled Northern Napkins. Also that year, the company sold twenty-two paper mills to Specialty Coatings Group.In 1997, the company merged with the Fort Howard Paper Company of Green Bay, forming the Fort James Corporation. At the time of their merger, James River was one of the largest paper manufacturers, with 60 manufacturing facilities in North America and Europe.In 1998, Halsey and Williams, the company's founders, were both inducted into the Paper Industry International Hall of Fame.
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David Stuhr Education Details
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Business/Managerial Economics
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David Stuhr attended University Of St. Thomas.
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David Stuhr has skills like Six Sigma, Packaging, Consulting, Lean Manufacturing, Supply Chain Optimization, Key Account Development, Paper Prototyping, Value Chain Analysis, Pre Press, Account Management, Folding Cartons, International Logistics.
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