KURZ TRANSFER PRODUCTS, L.P. ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF MID-ATLANTIC ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE
Charlotte, NC (July 17, 2007) -- KURZ Transfer Products, L.P. (KTP) is pleased to announce the appointment of John Duplica to the newly created position of Sales Representative, Mid-Atlantic for graphics, Light Line® and light plastic products.
In this new position, Duplica will be responsible for all sales activities in New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania and Maryland. He will also help establish and manage strategic accounts for the graphic and light plastic product lines.
KTP's Area Sales Manager, Myron Werner, said, "It is our goal to become the leader in the graphics market over the next three to five years. We expect John to be a tremendous contributor to these efforts.”
Duplica has an extensive background in the foil industry. He has served in a variety of capacities including manufacturing, sales and marketing. At one time, Duplica owned his own distributorship. Most recently, he served as vice president of sales for a large trade stamper in New Jersey.
"With his diverse background in the foil stamping industry, John should be able to be up and running quickly, and we are excited to have him join our team,” Werner concluded.
Duplica currently resides in New Jersey with his wife and daughter.
For more information about the products and services currently offered by KURZ Transfer Products, L.P. call 1-800-950-3645 or visit www.kurzusa.com.
About KURZ Transfer Products, L.P.
KURZ Transfer Products, L.P. is a part of the KURZ Group, the world leader in the foil stamping industry. The company employs 3,000 people worldwide and boasts nine production facilities, 19 international branch offices, and 70 sales offices spanning the globe. KURZ foils are used on a variety of products, including packaging, greeting cards, credit and gift cards, appliances, cosmetics, textiles, furniture, automotive parts, security documents and more. In addition to foils, the company also offers a wide range of other products, including stamping tools and machines.
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