Unique & Useful Links
There's more to life than paper. Below we've provided links to a variety of our favorite Internet sites.
Environmental Links — Consider these enviromentally responsible sites your natural resources.
Green Seal™: www.greenseal.org
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC): www.fsc.org
Environmental Impact Calculator: www.ofee.gov/recycled/calculat.htm
Graphic Arts — The only thing graphic about these great sites is their graphic arts focus.
Graphic Arts Monthly: www.gammag.com
Graphic Arts Information Network: www.gain.net
The Paperloop Group: www.paperloop.com
Pantone, Inc.: www.pantone.com
Design Publications — Visit the sites of leading design magazines and journals.
HOW Design: www.howdesign.com
Graphic Design USA: www.gdusa.com
Communication Arts: www.commarts.com
Design Interact (from the publishers of Communication Arts): www.designinteract.com
Print: www.printmag.com
Dynamic Graphics & Step Magazine: www.dgusa.com
Branding, Marketing & Trends — Stay current at sites in the know about what’s next.
Brandchannel.com (hosted by Interbrand): www.brandchannel.com
Tom Peters: www.tompeters.com
ClickZ Network: www.clickz.com
Trendwatching.com: www.trendwatching.com
Business & Culture — Business and financial advice, real and made-up news, and more — have fun!
Time Magazine: www.time.com
The New Yorker: www.newyorker.com
Motley Fool: www.motleyfool.com
The Onion: www.onion.com
Eye Magazine: www.eyemagazine.com
Wired: www.wired.com
Fast Company: www.fastcompany.com
Pantone Colorstrology: www.colorstrology.com
Design Associations — Find out about conferences and the next big ideas of design.
AIGA (The Professional Association for Communication Design): www.aiga.org
The Design Management Institute: www.dmi.org
Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum: www.cooperhewitt.org
MOSINEE, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Wausau Paper (NYSE:WPP) today announced that Albert K. Davis will
retire from his position as executive vice president, Specialty
Products at year-end and will be succeeded by Henry C. Newell who will
become senior vice president, Specialty Products.
Mr. Davis, 61, joined Wausau Paper in 1981 and served in a variety
of management positions, assuming leadership of the Specialty Products
business segment in 2000. "Al has provided strong leadership to our
Specialty Products business during a period of dramatic change and
tremendous challenge in our markets," said Thomas J. Howatt, president
and chief executive officer. "Under Al's direction our Specialty
segment has redefined its strategic product direction, achieved
extraordinary cost reduction results, and addressed underperforming
areas of the business positioning Specialty for a sound future."
Mr. Newell, 51, joined Wausau Paper in 2007 as vice
president-business development and has provided guidance and
leadership to the development of business segment strategic direction.
As senior vice president, Specialty Products he will be responsible
for overall operation and strategic direction of that business.
"Since joining Wausau Paper in September 2007 Hank has had an
immediate impact on our organization, guiding the assessment and
refinement of strategic initiatives within our three business
segments," Mr. Howatt said. "His many years of experience in general
management and senior financial roles within the paper industry
position him well to lead our Specialty Products business."
About Wausau Paper:
Wausau Paper, with record revenues of more than $1.2 billion in
fiscal 2007, produces and markets fine printing and writing papers,
technical specialty papers, and "away-from-home" towel and tissue
products. To learn more about Wausau Paper visit: www.wausaupaper.com.
Safe Harbor under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995: The matters discussed in this news release concerning the
company's future performance or anticipated financial results are
forward-looking statements and are made pursuant to the safe harbor
provisions of the Securities Reform Act of 1995. Such statements
involve risks and uncertainties which may cause results to differ
materially from those set forth in these statements. Among other
things, these risks and uncertainties include the strength of the
economy and demand for paper products, increases in raw material and
energy prices, manufacturing problems at company facilities, and other
risks and assumptions described under "Information Concerning
Forward-Looking Statements" in Item 7 and in Item 1A of the company's
Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2007. The company assumes no
obligation to update or supplement forward-looking statements that
become untrue because of subsequent events.
Source: Wausau Paper