Sutherland Packaging hires Suzanne Logee, Sales Executive, to cover upstate New York and New England

Sutherland Packaging, a leader in corrugated point-of-purchase displays and packaging for retail locations and club stores, has hired sales executive Suzanne Logee to cover the important Upstate New York markets such as Binghamton, Albany and Syracuse, as well as certain areas in New England.

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In this role, Ms. Logee will identify business opportunities and seek new customers for Sutherland's unique high-impact direct print technology by establishing contacts and developing relationships with prospects, and recommending printing solutions for them.

Ideal for the retail consumer products market and club store displays, Sutherland's advanced 5-color printing technology saves on both material costs and shipping times and removes the need for a litho label to be applied over corrugated substrates, effectively replacing litho dollars with just a few cents of ink. Following an initial short-term investment in plating material, the monetary savings mount exponentially for customers.

Ms. Logee was a valued salesperson at Sutherland Packaging 20 years ago, when she worked closely with Senior Sales Manager Eric Stanton to quickly accrue an impressive client portfolio.

 

"We welcome Suzanne back to the Sutherland family with open arms," said Paul Yost, CEO of Sutherland Packaging. "She has been the 'superstar' model for all new salespeople we hire to live up to, and we know she will do a great job with the New York/New England territory. Suzanne has a deep understanding of our products and approach to customer service, and will be a great asset as she identifies and develops new opportunities for Sutherland."

Mr. Logee earned a B.S. in Business Administration and Economics from The King's College, and resides in Pennellville, NY.

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