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Converter band rocks the medical device world

Converters 4 Medical Device Instruments band shows one way that packaging and converting pros give of their time and talent.

Converter band
Converter band

Packaging and converting professionals are swamped with deadline pressures, economic restraints, accomplishing more tasks with fewer resources, coping with regulatory matters, and the list goes on and on. Despite the challenges, however, packaging professionals often give even more of themselves, volunteering in community and industry activities. One example: members of the musical band, “Converters 4 Medical Device Instruments.”

 Started up around 2005, this band has entertained at various medical device packaging events, demonstrating how individuals, even those from competitive companies, can join together for a united cause.

 Roger Allan, director R&D/tech services, Mangar Ind. Inc., notes, “My role with the band was to provide rhythm guitar and vocals. Paul Herman and I were the original promoters and members of the ‘Converters,’ where we played a two-man gig at the DuPont suite back in 2005. That year, DuPont secured one of the smaller suites with a balcony and [we experienced] a little unscheduled rain. Not good when you are playing an electric guitar, but it has been a shocking experience ever since. The DuPont team, especially Franni Hylinski, had a great vision when they asked us to perform at MD&M West in 2005.”

 Herman, nicknamed “The Turk, is a DuPont active and industrial packaging technical representative. He now plays in a band called Elder Young, and has played lead guitar in bands for years, although his love for the six-string was interrupted at least a couple of times over the years.

 Herman recalls, “I dropped out of college in ‘71 and was immediately drafted. When I showed up at the induction center in Philly at six-foot-tall, 100 pounds soaking wet, with guitar in hand and braces on my teeth, they sent me home. They did say gain some weight and loose the braces and guitar. Viet Nam was over by the time I complied with two of these three orders. I finally complied with the third order and hung up my ax in the late seventies [he refused to play disco music]. I went back to school and dropped into corporate America.”

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