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FPA Announces 2003-2004 Board of Directors

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Linthicum, MD, March 14, 2003 - The Flexible Packaging Association (FPA) is pleased to announce its 2003-2004 Board of Directors.

CHAIRMAN
Jack E. Knott - Pliant Corporation

IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRMAN
Leonard R. Byrne - Sealed Air Corporation, Cryovac Division

EXECUTIVE VICE CHAIRMAN
George Thibeault, Jr - Hueck Foils, L.L.C.

TREASURER
James E. Love III - Printpack, Inc.

VICE CHAIRMAN, BUSINESS & ECONOMIC RESEARCH DEPT.
Peter Schottland - American Packaging Corporation

VICE CHAIRMAN, MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS DEPT.
Eric Jackson - Phoenix Packaging

VICE CHAIRMAN, MEMBERSHIP DEPT.
W. Brent Toler - ExxonMobil Chemical Company

VICE CHAIRMAN, REGULATORY & GOVERNMENT RELATIONS DEPT.
Hans A. Deamer - Windmoeller & Hoelscher Corporation

PRESIDENT & SECRETARY (NON-VOTING MEMBER)
Marla Donahue - Flexible Packaging Association

Mike Baab - Paragon Films, Inc.
Jerry Bennish - Rexam Medical Packaging
Thomas J. Bryce - Bryce Corporation
Thomas Coker - Sonoco Flexible Packaging
Ric W. Engels - RJR Packaging
David P. Gnau - Cadillac Products Inc.
Ilene Gordon - Pechiney Plastic Packaging, Inc.
Glen Hunihan - The InterFlex Group, Inc.
Michael Impastato - Flint Ink
Roy H. Jablonka - Glenroy, Inc.
Raymond Klear - Dow Chemical Company
Timothy J. Kolakowski - DuPont Company
Peter Kunk - Columbus Cello-Poly Corporation
Peter Mathias - Alcan Packaging
Jon T. McClure - ISO Poly Films, Inc.
Michael P. McNamara - Automated Packaging Systems, Inc.
Michael S. Murphy - Sun Chemical Ink (GPI)
John Norder - Rohm and Haas Corporation
Madeleine D. Robinson - LPS Industries Inc.
Dale H. Spiess - NOVA Chemicals Inc.


The Flexible Packaging Association has served as the voice of the flexible packaging industry since the Association was established in 1950. Its members convert or supply the raw materials used to produce bags, pouches, labels, liners, wraps, rollstock, and other flexible products. Produced from paper, plastic film, aluminum foil, or any combination of those materials, flexible packaging is now the second largest segment of the U.S. packaging market. The $20 billion industry serves a multitude of end use markets including food, pharmaceuticals, medical supplies, household goods, personal care products, pet food, lawn and garden supplies, and industrial applications.

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