Neenah-based Menasha Corp., a niche packaging, logistics and marketing services company, employs about 3,600 people across North America. as controller in 1991 and has held successive positions with the company since that time. Kotek joined Oconomowoc-based ORBIS Corp. Kotek has bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Notre Dame and a master’s degree in business administration from Marquette University. ORBIS Corporation, operating a local manufacturing plant in Osage City, Kansas, is the North American leader in plastic reusable packaging. “I look forward to implementing strategies that will provide a platform for continued growth and value for all of our stakeholders.” Local packaging company makes investments in equipment, training OCONOMOWOC, Wis. “Despite the difficult economic times we have faced recently, Menasha Corp.’s competitive position is stronger than it has been for many years,” he said. Kotek said he is honored by the promotion. As part of Menasha Corporation, ORBIS offers more than 160 years of. 90 of consumers want companies to do more than turn a profit. Reusable packaging is good for your supply chain and the planet. The other committee members were Michael Waite, president of Menasha Packaging and Thomas Rettler, senior vice president and chief financial officer. ORBIS Corporation is a subsidiary of Menasha Corporation, the 3rd oldest family owned business in the United States. As part of the Menasha Corporation, ORBIS Corporation is committed to driving the circular economy. The committee members assumed general responsibility for the company’s affairs. Kotek was one of three members appointed by Menasha Corp.’s board of directors to an executive management committee in May, following the retirement of its president and CEO, Arthur W. “Both of these acquisitions helped diversify ORBIS’ product lines, strengthened innovative product design and development capabilities and enhance customer relationships,” Shepard said. Kotek oversaw the two largest acquisitions in the company’s history – LINPAC Group Limited’s North American material handling business in December 2006 and Norseman Plastics Holdings Ltd. “He is a talented leader whose commitment to superior operational performance and creating value for customers is unequaled.” Shepard, company board chairman said in a statement. “Jim Kotek’s record of business achievements is an excellent match with the challenges and goals of Menasha Corp.,” Donald C. Kotek also will join the company’s board of directors. Kotek, 49, most recently served as president of ORBIS Corp., Menasha Corp.’s second largest operating division. announced today it has appointed James Kotek its new president and chief executive officer.
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