AICC Opens Enrollment For CEO Advisory Groups
year utilizing an AICC-approved facilitator. There are two facilitators this year: Scott Ellis, Ed.D, Principal, WorkingWell, LLC, is a lead- ership and process improvement specialist on AICC’s faculty. He has served as a resource for the devel- opment of individuals, teams, and or- ganizations as a consultant, teacher, psychotherapist, coach, and general manager in the packaging industry for two decades. Mitch Klingher, CPA, Partner, Klingher Nadler, LLP, Scott Ellis
AICC, the Independent Packaging Association announced the enrollment for its CEO Advisory Groups is now open. The Advisory Groups were formed as a resource for box manufacturing plant CEOs that would allow them to focus on real-world experiences, best practices, and the pitfalls to avoid. Connecting with other executives brings an outside perspective and the opportunity to discuss changes that can have a positive impact on a company’s bottom line. Attendees can gain relevant advice from other industry professionals, networking opportunities, establish strong relationships, develop best practices and keep updated on industry trends. The groups meet at member plants throughout the
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AICC. Klingher has written numerous pa- pers for trade publications and is a regular speaker at AICC’s meetings. To join, you must be a CEO, top execu- tive or senior manager in the box manufac- turing industry. If accepted, a fee of $3,500 is paid annually which covers the cost of all facilitators and three meetings annually. To apply, visit www.aiccbox.org . For more information, contact Taryn Pyle at tpyle@aiccbox.org or (703) 535-1391.
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Manufacturing Day Slated For October 7
Manufacturing Day, a day of celebration of careers in manufacturing, takes place on October 7 and throughout the month with a series of events at plants across the coun- try that promote manufacturing to the next generation of students and educators. MFG Day is a flagship initiative of The Manufacturing Institute (MI), the workforce development and education partner of NAM. It showcases the reality of manufac- turing careers and addresses the skills gap that is leaving too many jobs unfilled. Visit www.mfgday.com for resources to help plan and prepare for your event show- casing modern manufacturing jobs and technologies. Hosting an event? BCN will share your news along with a photo or two about any thing you might be planning at your facility. We’ll even help you write the article. Email sriley@nvpublications.com.
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