Steven Miller has a vast and diverse work experience spanning over several decades. Steven began their career at RR Donnelley, where they worked in various manufacturing roles, eventually becoming a Supervisor. Steven then moved up to the role of Manufacturing Manager, overseeing operations in different locations, including Wheeling, IL, and Elgin. After that, they served as the Manufacturing Director in the Netherlands and Global Implementation Manager for sales. Steven also worked as the Director of Operations at a software replication and distribution operation in Lindon, UT.
Later on, Miller joined York Label as the VP of Continuous Improvement before transitioning to Multi-Color Corporation as the Vice President of Operations. Steven was responsible for manufacturing facilities in Chesapeake, VA; Green Bay, WI; and Omaha, NE, primarily producing labels for the food/protein segment.
Miller's next role was at Worldcolor, where they held the positions of SVP of Continuous Improvement and VP/General Manager. Steven managed a facility in Stillwater, OK, which specialized in large format offset magazines and retail inserts.
After Worldcolor, Miller worked at Staples as a Plant Manager. Following this, they joined Tapp Label Company, LLC, where they held several positions, including General Manager, Vice President & General Manager, and Chief Operating Officer. Steven was responsible for overseeing the company's facilities and activities at multiple locations in California, Oregon, and Canada.
Most recently, Miller has been working at MCC Label as the Vice President - Midwest Operations.
Overall, Steven Miller has extensive experience in manufacturing and operations management in the label and printing industry, showcasing their expertise in driving operational efficiency and overseeing multiple facilities with a wide range of responsibilities.
Steven Miller earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Printing from Pittsburg State University, where they attended from 1977 to 1981. Subsequently, they pursued an MBA in Computer Systems at the University of Iowa from 1981 to 1982.
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