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Movers and Shakers The right people in the right roles can make all the difference


MycoTechnology announces new Chairman of the Board


MycoTechnology, Inc. has announced Rob Case, member of the MycoTechnology Board of Directors, as its new Chairman of the Board. He succeeds Co-Founder and former Chairman, Alan Hahn, who will continue to support the company as a member of the board. As a board member for over


six years, Rob has supported MycoTechnology through many stages of growth as it became a prominent food technology innovator. His leadership and commercial expertise will help to guide the company throughout its ongoing advancement. “Rob has been a valuable


asset to MycoTechnology’s Board of Directors,” said CTO, Ranjan Patnaik. “His guidance will be essential to our continued success, including the development and commercialization of our new 


of our commercially successful  and future breakthroughs using the power of fungi.” “It’s a privilege to take on this


role during an exciting time in MycoTechnology’s journey,” said Rob. “I look forward to continued growth and progress toward our mission of food system transformation, as we build on existing innovations and explore new solutions from nature.” Prior to joining MycoTechnology’s


Board of Directors, Rob held multiple leadership roles at Nestlé, including Chief Marketing  Beverages, and served as board member for several CPG companies. With his extensive commercial experience, he will be an ideal leader to accelerate MycoTechnology’s evolution and maximise its global impact.


Macpac appoints new sales engineer


In line with an ambitious growth strategy, Macpac – one of the UK’s leading independently owned and run thermoformed packaging manufacturers – has announced the appointment of Andy Cutler as Sales Engineer with primary responsibility for the food market. Having spent over 20 years in business


development management roles, Andy brings a wealth of sales and thermoformed packaging industry experience to Macpac. Andy Cutler comments: “I am delighted to


be joining Macpac, we have a fantastic 50- year heritage and are well respected within the thermoforming industry. I believe that with our technical expertise and planned investment we will continue to strengthen our position across a broad range of markets. Despite challenging times for the plastics  drive the business forward.” Simon Firth, Macpac’s Sales Manager adds: “We are delighted to welcome


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Andy to the business. His skillset and thermoforming know-how are ideally placed for expanding our presence in the food industry including the confectionery, bakery, fresh food and ready meal sectors. We know he is going to be great and wish him every success in this new role.” Macpac designs and manufactures


a wide range of high performance thermoformed packaging for the food industry, including bespoke trays, box


 The functional, high strength and 100% recyclable packs are produced from rPET with a minimum of 80% recycled content. Meeting the highest quality standards,


the company boasts full British Retail Consortium Consumer Goods for Packaging Materials accreditation.


Macpac offers stock packs for the confectionery and bakery sectors.


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