Spartech11.11.21
Spartech, a manufacturer of engineered thermoplastics and custom packaging solutions, has appointed Michael Reed as vice president, Business Management, M&A & Sustainability.
In his new role, Reed will be responsible for business managers and general managers within Spartech’s new business teams including the Cell Cast Acrylic, Royalite, Thick Gauge Sheet and Specialty Films product lines; and for plant locations Salisbury, Md.; Manitowoc and Sheboygan Falls, Wis.; and Muncie, Ind.
“Mike will leverage his over 20 years of proven plastics compounding, extrusion, and packaging experience to help shape plant and product line growth,” said Spartech CEO John Inks. “He will also be instrumental in cross-functionally developing and overseeing our sustainability strategy and initiatives, will be responsible for the mergers and acquisitions pipeline, and will act as Integration Lead for businesses acquired by Spartech.”
With a 17-year Spartech tenure, Reed has also served as vice president of Business Development at Graham Packaging, where he launched and led a new food packaging business based on ground-breaking polyethylene terephthalate (PET) technology. Most recently, he was with Tekni-Plex as vice president of Market Development where he built and led strategic initiatives in growth, acquisitions, and sustainability.
Reed earned a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh.
Headquartered in St. Louis, Mo., with an innovation center and 14 manufacturing facilities located throughout the United States, Spartech is a plastics manufacturer of engineered thermoplastic materials and specialty packaging products. Meeting exacting standards for everything from food and healthcare packaging, including sustainable solutions, to aerospace, medical devices, protective barriers and automotive applications, Spartech continues to make a world of difference with sustainable, diverse, reliable, and innovative products including Polycast, Royalite, PreservaPak, Korad, and UltraTuf.
In his new role, Reed will be responsible for business managers and general managers within Spartech’s new business teams including the Cell Cast Acrylic, Royalite, Thick Gauge Sheet and Specialty Films product lines; and for plant locations Salisbury, Md.; Manitowoc and Sheboygan Falls, Wis.; and Muncie, Ind.
“Mike will leverage his over 20 years of proven plastics compounding, extrusion, and packaging experience to help shape plant and product line growth,” said Spartech CEO John Inks. “He will also be instrumental in cross-functionally developing and overseeing our sustainability strategy and initiatives, will be responsible for the mergers and acquisitions pipeline, and will act as Integration Lead for businesses acquired by Spartech.”
With a 17-year Spartech tenure, Reed has also served as vice president of Business Development at Graham Packaging, where he launched and led a new food packaging business based on ground-breaking polyethylene terephthalate (PET) technology. Most recently, he was with Tekni-Plex as vice president of Market Development where he built and led strategic initiatives in growth, acquisitions, and sustainability.
Reed earned a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh.
Headquartered in St. Louis, Mo., with an innovation center and 14 manufacturing facilities located throughout the United States, Spartech is a plastics manufacturer of engineered thermoplastic materials and specialty packaging products. Meeting exacting standards for everything from food and healthcare packaging, including sustainable solutions, to aerospace, medical devices, protective barriers and automotive applications, Spartech continues to make a world of difference with sustainable, diverse, reliable, and innovative products including Polycast, Royalite, PreservaPak, Korad, and UltraTuf.