10.12.21
Accupac, a leading provider of outsourced manufacturing and packaging solutions for the personal care and beauty markets, has appointed Chad Holzer as its new chief executive officer.
"We are thrilled that Chad has joined Accupac as our new CEO,” said Willson Ropp, Accupac’s executive chairman. “He brings to our company an extraordinary amount of relevant industry experience. His reputation as a people- and customer-centered business leader will help advance Accupac’s transformation into one of the premier contract manufacturing platforms in the U.S. The board of directors looks forward to working with Chad and the company’s leadership team to continue its exciting growth trajectory."
As CEO, Holzer will lead a company that has built a strong reputation in quality assurance, customer service, and research and development, as well as long-term relationships with some of the most established and fast-growing consumer packaged goods brands in the world.
He brings extensive experience in numerous senior management roles across a range of industries, including specialty chemicals, packaging printing, and power generation. Holzer joins Accupac after spending four years at The Flint Group, where he has most recently served as the business president of the Image Transfer Technologies division, and was also a member of Flint’s executive management team.
“I am very much looking forward to joining the talented team at Accupac and believe the company’s future is very bright,” said Holzer. “Our relentless focus on quality and customer service is the foundation upon which Accupac will continue to build the business. I am honored to step in and help steer the journey."
At Flint, Holzer was responsible for the business unit selling engineered materials and chemicals used in a variety of printing technologies for the packaging industry. Prior to the Flint Group, he held several positions of increasing responsibility with the Dow Chemical Company for over eight years. As global business director for the home and personal care solutions business, he supplied ingredients and formulation expertise to many global consumer packaged goods companies.
An engineer by training, Holzer began his career at PSEG Power, leading plants and engineering functions for five years.
Holzer received his master of business administration from Harvard Business School and his bachelor of science in civil and environmental engineering from Cornell University.