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Pat McGee

VP Of Marketing at HLP Klearfold

Pat McGee has a rich and extensive work experience in the marketing and packaging industry. They have held various roles throughout their career. Pat began working at Graphic Packaging International in 1997 as a Marketing Manager. In 2000, they joined AGI/Klearfold as a Director of Marketing, where they stayed until 2006. From 2007 to 2009, Pat worked at MeadWestvaco as the Director of Marketing. They then joined HLP Klearfold in 2009 as the VP of Marketing, a position they held until retirement in 2021. HLP Klearfold is a clear packaging specialist and the world's largest producer of plastic folding cartons.

Pat McGee obtained a BA in Marketing from Saint Joseph's University in 1977. Afterward, they pursued an MBA in Finance from the same institution and completed their degree in 1985.

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HLP Klearfold

In visual packaging, leadership stands out. HLP Klearfold has been manufacturing clear packaging exclusively for over 50 years. We are the world's largest and most accomplished producer of plastic folding cartons… our iconic Klearfold® cartons are the standard by which all others are judged. We are also a leading provider of rolled-edge tubes, custom thermoforming, and visual packaging innovations like the Klearfold® Keeper and InSight® packaging systems, and Klearfold® RPET100, plastic folding cartons made with 100% post consumer recycled PET.. No other visual packaging producer has our experience or scale. Our global approach to our niche market, that is, serving four continents from our very large facility in Southern China, allows us to invest in our business in ways that a company serving just North America cannot. Our production equipment is state-of-the-art and we continue to reinvest in the latest printing and converting technologies to expand capabilities, improve quality, reduce variability, and reduce costs.