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New Vice President, Marketing for Avery Dennison Roll Materials Europe

Avery Dennison Roll Materials Europe has appointed Henrik Kajueter Vice President, Marketing, based in Leiden, the Netherlands. He replaces Joao Adao, who has taken up the post of General Manager, Materials, Argentina and Chile, for Avery Dennison.

In his new role, Henrik Kajueter will direct the division's marketing strategies and lead all marketing activities for Fasson branded roll labelstocks and associated service programmes in Europe.

Angelo Depietri, Vice President and General Manager, Avery Dennison Roll Materials Europe, says: "Henrik brings a wealth of experience to our company. He will play an instrumental role in developing the division's marketing strategies and overseeing all of its marketing activities in Europe."

Prior to joining Avery Dennison, Henrik Kajueter held senior marketing positions at DHL and GE Equipment Services. He started his professional career as a management consultant with McKinsey and Company.  Henrik Kajueter is a German national and holds a PhD in physics from Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA.

About Avery Dennison Corporation

Avery Dennison is a global leader in pressure-sensitive labeling materials, retail tag, ticketing and branding systems, and office products. Based in Pasadena, Calif., Avery Dennison is a FORTUNE 500 Company with 2007 sales of $6.3 billion. Avery Dennison employs more than 30,000 individuals in over 60 countries, who develop, manufacture and market a wide range of products for both consumer and industrial markets. Products offered by Avery Dennison include: Fasson brand self-adhesive materials; Avery Dennison, Monarch and Paxar brand products for the retail and apparel industries; Avery brand office products and graphics imaging media; specialty tapes, peel-and-stick postage stamps, and labels for a wide variety of automotive, industrial and durable goods applications.

Source: Avery Dennison

Posted: Dec 1, 2008

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