WS Packaging Group: Names new CEO

Terry Fulwiler retires after serving as CEO for nearly 25 years

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Mark Moorhead, Director of Marketing

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GREEN BAY, Wis., August 20, 2010—WS Packaging Group, Inc., announced today it has named Rex E. Lane as its new chief executive officer (CEO). Lane will continue to drive company innovations in industry technology, with an increasing focus on total business lean initiatives aimed at improving profitability, quality, service and overall cost-effectiveness in order to stay competitive in all aspects of the business.

Terry Fulwiler, who is retiring as CEO, held the position for nearly 25 years. He will remain with the company, serving as chairman of the board until June 2011.

Lane brings 16 years of business management and lean manufacturing implementation experience to his new position. Immediately prior to joining WS Packaging Group, he was the vice president of global supply chain and operations for Apex Tool Group, Sparks, Md. Formed through a joint venture between Danaher Tool Group and Cooper Tools, Apex Tool Group has $1.2 billion in sales and 15 manufacturing facilities in North America. In addition, he worked at Danaher Tool Group for seven years in progressive roles, most recently serving as the senior vice president of North American operations. Lane holds a bachelor’s degree in organizational management from the University of Maryland–Asian Division.

“I’m pleased we’ve been able to attract a talent such as Rex to continue the long and successful record of WS Packaging Group,” Fulwiler said. “Rex has a solid background and a great passion to succeed. I’m looking forward to working with him as he begins his career at WS Packaging Group.”

WS Packaging Group, Inc., has more than 40 years of experience and is one of the largest printing and label converting operations in North America. It operates 17 manufacturing facilities and produces high-quality packaging products. Its customers range in size from small businesses to large, high-volume manufacturers and consumer product goods companies doing business locally, nationally and in marketplaces worldwide.