Mohawk
Loretta Leone Kallay is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in sales management and account management across multiple companies. Currently serving as National Account Manager for the West at Mohawk since March 2020, Kallay previously held the position of Vice President Sales for Media Solutions at CTP Solutions from September 2019 to April 2020. Kallay's career includes significant roles at Mohawk as a Digital Specialist (2014-2019) and at OfficeMax as National Account Manager for ImPress, where responsibilities included the development of data-driven print solutions. Prior experience at Xerox spanned from 1990 to 2011, where Kallay held the roles of Regional Sales Manager and Supply Account Manager, overseeing significant sales budgets and managing teams. Educated at California State University-Fullerton with a Bachelor's degree in Economics, Kallay combines strong analytical skills with a proven track record in sales growth and customer relationship management.
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Mohawk
Behind every great company is a story. Ours begins in 1931, during the turbulence of the Great Depression, when George O’Connor took a chance and bought a bankrupt paper mill in Upstate New York. Convinced that the mill and the craftspeople who worked there were worth saving, he strove to make paper that was as enduring and unique as it was well-crafted and beautiful. This purposeful foresight became a philosophy understood by four generations of the O’Connor family as they have led Mohawk forward. Today, we are building on that legacy as we serve the creative needs of designers, brand-owners and printers in more than 60 countries with carefully crafted papers designed to make print more beautiful, effective and memorable in a digital-first world. As a family-owned business, we try to treat everyone like family; from our 600 Mohawk employees to our customers and partners. That’s because our business is built on relationships, handshake-level trust, communication and honesty toward everyone we work with. The fact that Mohawk has endured for four generations means we make decisions and innovate new products for the long term, not just the next quarter. And because we care about our environment, we do all this with future generations in mind, by sourcing pulps responsibly, conserving the water our craft relies on, and harnessing wind power for our mills. At our core, we are a company of makers. We make real things that make a real impact. We make connections between people and ideas. What we make helps print go from simply good to truly great. What will you make today?