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News Release from: The Howard Smith Paper Group
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 November 2007
Paper Firm's New Training Man Supports
Customers
The business development team has been strengthened at Howard Smith Paper Group by the appointment of Don Turner as training and technical product development specialist.
Part of Turner's role will be to develop paper-based training initiatives for not only Howard Smith's salesforce, helping to increase their knowledge and also that of the company's customers, providing training and information support Turner has been employed in the paper industry for the past 15 years, most recently as national technical services manager with paper merchant group Paperco
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 21 Jun 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Before that he worked for Fedrigoni as a salesman and Enso-Veitsiluoto as part of its Oulu mills management structure.
He was previously a lithographic machine minder with a number of printing companies.
Turner has also worked for merchants, mills and printers.
Howard Smith Paper Group ,arketing and purchasing director, Dave Cooling, commented: "We are fortunate to be able to add someone of Don's vast technical experience to our specialist's team and his knowledge will be invaluable not only for us, but more importantly also for the customers.
By adding Don our specialist's team is now complete." Other appointments to the specialist's team have included Kevin Booth as strategic business development for cost in use, Rob Botterill in the role of e-commerce and Jonathan Tame for the environment.
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