PMP appoints new president
May 9, 2017 - PMP (Paper Machinery Producer), a global provider of tissue, paper and board technologies, has appointed Miroslaw Pietraszek as president.
Pietraszek has spent more than 45 years in the pulp and paper industry. The company says he has “demonstrated his range of management, experience and dedication that will be essential to PMP’s success in the years ahead.”
Zbigniew Manugiewicz, PMP co-founder and former president, will continue to serve as a member of PMP’s supervisory board of directors. He joined the company in 1979 and has served as the president for the last 17 years.
“Miroslaw is the right person to lead PMP to the next stage of growth,” said Manugiewicz. “I truly expect to continue to see great things from my successor, because I have the highest confidence in him and the rest of PMP’s management team.”
“I am honoured to take the company’s leadership. My personal goal is to continue PMP’s strategy to be perceived as a technological integrator, strong and agile, and to increase PMP’s focus on being a customer driven supplier of investment goods that create opportunities and add value,” added Pietraszek.
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