Monadnock Paper Mills, a manufacturer of technical specialty and premium printing and packaging papers, announced today that Kenneth Fox has joined the company as VP Human Resources. In this role, Mr. Fox will serve as a member of the executive team and be responsible for employee relations, talent management and acquisition programs, succession planning, compensation, legal compliance, and support for implementation of the Company’s mission and strategy.
“We are pleased to welcome Ken to the Monadnock team. He brings a wealth of strategic, functional, and operational experience to his new role of providing leadership in the planning and implementation of quality-and safety-based, integrated human resources programs,” commented Richard Verney, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
Mr. Fox’s experience includes having held senior level positions with the United States Air National Guard, where he led various teams in human resources, critical mission readiness, pandemic response, executive level coaching and mentorship, and deploying enterprise-wide emotional intelligence tactics. He previously worked for Sappi North America as Corporate Manager Safety & Health and Madison Paper as Manager Safety & Security, supporting the international company Myllykoski.
Mr. Fox will assume this role effective immediately as we say farewell to Bill Peterson upon his retirement to join his family in Florida.
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About Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc.
Founded in 1819 and based in Bennington, NH, Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc. works with the world’s leading brands to craft and customize environmentally responsible performance papers for commercial printing, packaging and technical applications. Monadnock is committed to responsible environmental stewardship and maintains that fiber-based alternatives to plastic can be cost-efficient, environmentally sensitive, and beautiful. For more information about Monadnock Paper Mills, go to www.mpm.com or call customer service at (800) 221-2159.
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