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Monday, 27 August 2012 10:30

Buckeye Announces New Board Member

Buckeye Technologies Inc. (NYSE:BKI) has announced that Mr. Shannon A. Brown has been elected to serve as a member of the Company’s Board of Directors effective August 24, 2012. Mr. Brown is elected to serve the unexpired term of former Board member Kristopher J. Matula, who resigned from the Board on August 7. The election of Mr. Brown increases the number of independent Directors from seven to eight.


Mr. Brown is Senior Vice President/Chief Human Resources and Diversity Officer for FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corporation. In that position - which he has held since 2008 - Mr. Brown is the Company’s senior human resources executive, with responsibility for providing strategic direction for all global human resources practices, policies and operations. Prior to his current role at FedEx Express, Mr. Brown served as senior vice president of human resources for FedEx Ground.

Mr. Brown earned his undergraduate degree from National Louis University in Evanston, Illinois and holds a Master of Science in Intermodal Transportation from the University of Denver. He is active in numerous national civic and professional organizations, having served on The University of Denver’s Board of Directors of the Intermodal Transportation Institute; the Board of Trustees of National Louis University; and on the March of Dimes Board of Trustees. He was the 2010 General Campaign Chairman for United Way of the Mid-South and currently is the Chair Elect of the United Way of the MidSouth.

Buckeye Chairman John B. Crowe stated, “We are pleased that Mr. Brown has agreed to join the Buckeye Board of Directors. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience, and we feel he will be a valuable contributor to our Company’s future success.”

Published in North American News

FutureMark™ Paper Company, the only North American manufacturer capable of producing up to 100 percent recycled coated paper for magazines and catalogs, announced two new initiatives to lower the environmental impact of paper production. The company is now using an environmentally sustainable binding compound made from corn starch in its paper coatings instead of petroleum-based latex. Furthermore, FutureMark has developed an innovative product that reuses the short paper fibers, inks and coating minerals extracted from recycled paper as a soil nutrient.

“Making recycled paper in an environmentally friendly way has long been a point of pride for FutureMark and our employees,” said Steve Silver, President & CEO of FutureMark Paper Company. “With these two advancements, we’re further reducing the environmental impact of our manufacturing processes, while returning nutrients to the earth and making incremental improvements to our very high-quality recycled paper.”

Read more here or download the Press release below

Published in North American News