Honoring the Legacy of a Dedicated Supremex Director

Remembering Warren J. White
MONTRÉAL — Supremex Inc. (TSX:SXP), a prominent North American manufacturer and marketer of envelopes, deeply mourns the loss of its board member, Warren J. White. His contributions over nearly a decade were pivotal in shaping the company's success.
A Leader with Vision
Warren joined the board in 2014, bringing forth valuable insights drawn from his impressive career in business. He was armed with a Chartered Professional Accountant designation and an MBA from Concordia University. White's expertise spanned across various prestigious roles at major manufacturing organizations, enhancing operations in information technology, finance, procurement, and strategic planning.
Condolences and Tributes
Chairman Robert Johnston expressed heartfelt condolences, stating, "Warren was a highly dedicated and committed director whose experience and leadership will be sorely missed. Our thoughts are with his family during this difficult time.” Such words reflect the sentiment across the organization as team members remember White's unwavering dedication.
Supremex: A Snapshot
Supremex stands as a leader in the manufacture and marketing of envelopes, while also expanding into the realm of paper-based packaging solutions. With nine manufacturing facilities across Canada and five in the U.S., the company employs around 900 skilled professionals. This extensive network ensures an efficient manufacturing process, allowing Supremex to deliver tailored solutions to a wide variety of clients including national corporations, direct mailers, government entities, and small to medium-sized enterprises.
Looking Ahead
As Supremex continues to grow, it remains committed to honoring Warren's legacy by fostering innovation and excellence in the manufacturing sector. The company aims to build upon the solid foundation that leaders like Warren White laid down during their tenure, ensuring that they remain a top choice for envelope and packaging solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who was Warren J. White?
Warren J. White was a director of Supremex Inc. who served on the board since 2014 and contributed significantly to the company’s strategic direction.
What was Warren's professional background?
He held senior leadership positions in several large international firms and was a Chartered Professional Accountant with an MBA from Concordia University.
What impact did Warren have on Supremex?
His leadership and insights were instrumental in guiding Supremex through its development, making him a respected figure in the company.
What does Supremex specialize in?
Supremex specializes in manufacturing envelopes and is expanding its range of paper-based packaging solutions, servicing various sectors.
How can I contact Supremex?
For inquiries, you can reach Stewart Emerson, President & CEO at 514 595-0555, extension 2316 or email investors@supremex.com.
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