Sonoco Names Pignone VP, Paper North America

Sonoco, Hartsville, S.C., USA, this week named Marty F. Pignone VP, Paper North America, effective December 1. Pignone will replace John M. Grups, 61, division VP and GM, who will be retiring from Sonoco following a 36-yr career.

In this position, Pignone will have responsibility for Sonoco's 12 uncoated recycled paperboard mills in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico and related support functions. He reports to John Colyer, VP, Paper and Industrial Converted Products.

"Following John's decision to retire after nearly four decades with Sonoco, it was important that we install a seasoned paper manufacturing veteran to head this manufacturing-intensive operation," said Colyer. "Marty previously led our North American paper mills for eight years and implemented several key safety and operating excellence initiatives that improved performance during his tenure. In this new role, we're asking him to improve operating performance and safety near-term, while further developing our paper manufacturing management team."

Pignone joined the company in 1997 and was elevated to division VP and GM of Paper, North America in 2000. He became VP, Global Manufacturing in 2009 and later VP, Operating Excellence, where he has led the company's global manufacturing improvement initiatives as well as supply management and product quality improvement. Pignone graduated in 1978 from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, with a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering and received a Master of Science in business administration from Stanford University in 1991. Prior to joining Sonoco he worked for General Electric and Kodak.

Grups' retirement is effective March 31, 2013. During the transition, he will work with Pignone on several manufacturing initiatives. Grups took over the company's Primary Materials Group in September 2011 after serving as staff VP, Operating Excellence for eight years. Grups is a 1974 graduate of the University of Missouri with a Bachelor of Science in mathematics and a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy. He also holds a master's degree from Purdue University in industrial management.

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