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Buckman Announces Shutzberg to Serve on Board of Directors

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Buckman (Memphis, Tenn., USA) a global company that specializes in innovative chemical and smart solutions for the pulp and paper, leather and water treatment and process chemical industries, today announced Larry Shutzberg will be joining its board of directors.

Shutzberg is the EVP and CIO with GEC Packaging Technologies, a privately owned global company doing business as Graham Packaging, Evergreen Packaging, and Closure Systems International. He also serves a dual role as the VP of Information Technology for Rank Group, a holding company for GEC Packaging Technologies.

"We are pleased to welcome an individual of Larry’s experience and leadership, particularly in the digital sector, to our Board of Directors," said Phil Shannon, Chairman of the Board of Bulab Holdings. "Larry’s distinguished professional career includes a track record of delivering business-driven technology solutions. His experience will be invaluable as Buckman continues to make significant investments in digital technology to enhance the value they bring to their customers."

Shutzberg currently serves on the Board of Directors of Pinnacle Promotions and served on the Board of Directors of Goliath Solutions from 2005 to 2008. Prior to his roles with GEC and Rank Group, he had a distinguished career with RockTenn Company (now doing business as WestRock).

Shutzberg holds dual degrees in accounting and computer information sciences from The Ohio State University and a CPA from the State of Georgia.

Buckman describes the company as completely committed to helping our customers succeed, regardless of the challenges facing them, the industry they operate in or their location in the world.
 

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