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Avery Dennison names CEO

February 29, 2016
Energy & Chemical Value Chain

Label and packaging materials maker Avery Dennison Corp. is getting a new CEO.

Mitchell R. Butier was elected to the top spot by the company’s board and begins his new role May 1.

He succeeds Dean Scarborough, who will become executive chairman of the board, the company said.

“Mitch has worked in various businesses and regions across Avery Dennison and in roles of increasing responsibility, including chief financial officer and president and chief operating officer,” Scarborough said in a statement. “He has been a close thought partner of mine and has been at the center of our most successful business strategies.”

Butier has been with Glendale, Calif.-based Avery Dennison since 2000 and was appointed COO in November 2014, the company said.

By Jim Johnson

Source: Plastics News

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