09.13.22
Global beauty packaging manufacturer and provider Quadpack has announced that Alexandra Chauvigné has been appointed as its new chief executive officer. She succeeds co-founder Tim Eaves, who will remain as chairman of Quadpack’s board of directors.
The company says the move “subscribes to good governance practice, separating the roles of CEO and chairman for improved transparency and accountability, and allows Eaves to devote more time to social and environmental sustainability initiatives in the newly-created position of chief impact officer.”
Chauvigné brings over 25 years of leadership experience and a strong track record in the packaging industry. She was previously general manager for Consumer Packaging, a business unit of DS Smith, a global supplier of sustainable cardboard solutions. Prior to this, she held various executive positions within Aptar.
Eaves founded the company in 2003, when his company Belcos merged with Lenglart Packaging and Gadbrook Packaging.
Commenting on the new corporate structure, Eaves said: “I am proud of my legacy at the helm of Quadpack. I am also deeply thankful to the Quadpackers, partners and investors who made it possible to get where we are today. In my new role, I will be able to concentrate on ESG initiatives, focus on strategy and governance, provide continuity and support Alexandra as CEO. I know her to be an exceptionally talented manager, who is well-respected in our industry and, importantly, shares our values. She is exactly the right person to take Quadpack forward.”
The company says the move “subscribes to good governance practice, separating the roles of CEO and chairman for improved transparency and accountability, and allows Eaves to devote more time to social and environmental sustainability initiatives in the newly-created position of chief impact officer.”
Chauvigné brings over 25 years of leadership experience and a strong track record in the packaging industry. She was previously general manager for Consumer Packaging, a business unit of DS Smith, a global supplier of sustainable cardboard solutions. Prior to this, she held various executive positions within Aptar.
Eaves founded the company in 2003, when his company Belcos merged with Lenglart Packaging and Gadbrook Packaging.
Commenting on the new corporate structure, Eaves said: “I am proud of my legacy at the helm of Quadpack. I am also deeply thankful to the Quadpackers, partners and investors who made it possible to get where we are today. In my new role, I will be able to concentrate on ESG initiatives, focus on strategy and governance, provide continuity and support Alexandra as CEO. I know her to be an exceptionally talented manager, who is well-respected in our industry and, importantly, shares our values. She is exactly the right person to take Quadpack forward.”