Waukegan, Illinois based The Visual Pak Companies announced the expansion of its commercial operations team, designed to elevate customer support and drive market growth. The newly structured team will include New Business Development Managers, Account Managers, Project Managers, and Customer Service representatives.

This strategic expansion aims to provide comprehensive coverage and support for customers throughout every stage of a project. By optimizing resources and enhancing capacity, Visual Pak says it is poised for greater market penetration and success.

“At our core, we prioritize investing in our talented workforce, leveraging their expertise to drive our proven success and uphold our commitment to strategic excellence,” said Doriann Cullotta, EdD, Chief Human Resources Officer. 

Leading the team is Jason Volk, the new Vice President of Sales, who brings over a decade of experience managing sales teams in the packaging industry. He will be supported by New Business Development Manager Todd Hess. The Account Management team will include Kyle Luetemeyer, Scott Whitehouse, Maureen Johnson, and Steve Mostrom, all committed to delivering exceptional service and fostering strong client relationships.

In a newly created position, Beth Finley has been appointed as Director of Client Services. In this role, she will focus on developing the Project Management team and establishing a dedicated Customer Service department. With her extensive background in the packaging industry, Beth is well-equipped to lead these initiatives.

“VPC has never shied away from investing in manufacturing capabilities or capacity,” said Greg Peters, CEO. “While this continues today, in parallel, we are investing in our team by developing a structure of customer support professionals to improve our customer experience. With a focus on reducing time-to-market on new product innovations, project management, optimized manufacturing costs, and materials management we are confident we’ll meet the unique needs of each and every customer.”

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