Xerium Technologies names Mark Staton president and CEO
Staff Writer |
Youngsville, N.C., USA - May 3, 2017, Youngsville, N.C., USA - Xerium Technologies, a supplier of industry products, announced that it has appointed Mark Staton president and chief executive officer.
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Mr. Staton also has been appointed to the Board.
Mr. Staton joins the company with over 30 years of experience in the consumer packaging industry, including almost two decades as an international CEO and business leader.
Previously, from May 2012 to January 2014, he served as CEO of PaperWorks Industries, Inc., a North American integrated manufacturer of Coated Recycled paperboard and folding cartons.
In addition, Mr. Staton previously served as the CEO of D&W Finepack from April 2011 to June 2012; Associated Packaging Technologies from April 2004 until June 2010; and Huhtamaki Americas from July 1998 to June 2004.
Mr. Staton is a graduate of the University of the West of England with honors in Business Studies.
Mr. Staton served as a board member of the American Forest and Paper Association from January 2013 until January 2014 and continues to serve on the board of Hoffmaster Group, Inc.
Xerium also announced that it has appointed Mitchell I. Quain as a new Director.
Mr. Quain is a Senior Advisor to Carlyle Group, having retired as a Partner at One Equity Partners.
Mr. Quain serves on the Board of Directors of AstroNova, Hardinge, Jason Industries and RBC Bearings.
Previously, Mr. Quain served on the Boards of publicly traded DeCrane Aircraft Holdings, Handy and Harmon, HEICO Corporation, MagneTek, Mechanical Dynamics, Strategic Distribution, Tecumseh Products Company and Titan International, and was Executive Chairman of the Board of Register.com.
He previously served as Executive Vice President of Furman Selz, where he started and led the industrial manufacturing group, and as a partner at Wertheim & Company.
Mr. Quain is Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Overseers of The University of Pennsylvania’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and has served for 10 years on Penn’s Board of Trustees.
He has served for 9 years on the Board and Executive Committee of Penn Medicine, an enterprise.
He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of Curry College, in Milton, Massachusetts. ■